The event featured a range of performances, student organizations and food trucks, creating a space where students could engage with different cultures through shared experiences and traditions.
Business major, Victoria Cruz, a senior and News
writer. Photo courtesy Victoria Cruz
By Valentina Toro Features Editor Last one of the year! Everyone agrees about the beach. “I would say the beach because it’s more relaxing, and you can enjoy the sun.” Nursing major
Jay’Mi Vazquez – News Editor Students can get involved in student leadership positions to enrich first-year students’ experiences by becoming a peer mentor. Director of student involvement & leadership development, Denise Bentley-Drobish
Solé Scott – Features Editor Lights, camera, action! Looking for a party where people dress up like the Grammy awards or Met Gala? Well look no further than the AFROGALA. The African
Brandon Cortés – General Reporter On the eve of Halloween, when horror seemed to lurk around every corner on the university campus, the Sage Center decided to embrace the spirit of the
Solé Scott – Features Editor Minimum wage is not enough for students in college who are dependent on themselves for financial support. The minimum wage in Connecticut is $15, yet college students
Brianna Wallen & Lexi White – General Reporters When you hear the word jersey, what do you think of? Do you think of Jersey Mike’s delicious sub sandwiches? The hit reality T.V.
Solé Scott – Features Editor This university is filled with talented students that excel on the court, classroom and stage. On Monday, Oct. 30 at the Adanti Student Center ballroom, students had
Solé Scott – Features Editor The spookiest day of the year has finally arrived on campus as students and faculty relive their childhood. A cold front swept through campus, yet the sun
Lexi White – General Reporter For college students, Halloween is more about the parties than it is about the candy, and when adolescents go to these parties, they tend to partake in
Solé Scott – Features Editor Ever wonder what happens to food on campus after not being eaten? Well, look no further than the food recovery program on campus. The Food recovery program
Lexi White & Brianna Wallen Contributor Recently, there has been a shift on the university’s campus. Pinecones scatter across the sidewalk; the leaves have changed to an array of oranges and yellows,