One night only with Olympian Alexis Holmes
11/06/2024
By Solé Scott Editor in Chief Olympian and gold medalist Alexis Holmes revisited her Connecticut roots. On Wednesday, Oct. 30, “An Evening with Gold
Volleyball falls to Pace
10/30/2024
By Avery Martin Contributor The volleyball team lost 3-1 in a close conference match vs Pace University on Oct. 22 at home. “I thought
Ravens rally in second half; football falls to 2-6
10/30/2024
By Dillon Flanigan Sports Editor The Franklin Pierce University Ravens flew ahead in the second half, defeating the Owls 35-24 on Saturday, Oct. 26.
Men’s soccer wins
10/30/2024
By Matt Cain Contributor After a beautiful ceremony celebrating the seniors, the Owls won 3-1 against the Assumption University Greyhounds in an intense and
Working with West River Watershed Coalition
10/30/2024
By Jay’Mi Vazquez and Carly Russell Managing Editor and Photo Editor On Friday, Oct. 25, students and faculty met again with the West River
Reasons why students should trick-or-treat
10/30/2024
By Jay’Mi Vazquez Managing Editor As college students navigate the unique challenges of adulthood, the tradition of trick-or-treating often seems reserved for children. However,
Nepo babies are slowly taking over
10/30/2024
By Solé Scott Editor in Chief The end is near as nepo babies take over the world and cause irreversible damage to industries. Hollywood