Today: Jun 26, 2026

Opinions- Page 19

Business major, Victoria Cruz, a senior and News writer. Photo by Jaylen Carr
05/06/2026

Editor-in-chief says goodbye

In a position like this, mistakes are expected, and growth comes through learning from them. Over time, I came to understand the importance of extending myself that same grace, even in moments
Journalism major Jay’Mi Vazquez, a senior and Managing editor, with various awards from the Journalism Department at Honors Convocation. Photo by Jaylen Carr
05/06/2026

Managing editor says his farewell

Somewhere along the way, without me even realizing it most days, the newsroom became that place. It became my home away from home, and I will forever be thankful to call it

Connecticut Hall food getting worse

Sarah Shelton – Features Editor Ever since my freshman year, I have always loved going to Connecticut Hall with my friends; every night for dinner. I have noticed a lot of students have
02/09/2022

Bugs infesting West Campus

Sarah Shelton – Features Editor I hate to admit this, but I hate bugs. When they are outside it is okay, but when they invade my personal space, I am grossed out.
11/10/2021

People are sick, not COVID-19

Sarah Shelton – Features Editor While walking around West Campus I hear coughing coming from a lot of rooms. I see everyone all of a sudden ordering tea at Dunkin or making
10/27/2021

Celebrating native lineage

Danielle Campbell – Copy Editor The story given to me about my family was my great-grandfather moved to Connecticut for a better life than the one he had on a Native American reservation.
10/18/2021

Overwhelming thoughts? You are doing amazing

Danielle Campbell – Copy Editor I cannot be the only one. There is no way it is just me suffering like this. Stress. School. There are so many things happening I cannot keep up with at all. I have assignments
10/04/2021

ALEKS, making math harder for students

Sarah Shelton – Features Editor “ALEKS is the worst,” I have said plenty of times during my freshman year here. “Why? What did he do?” majority of people would ask thinking I was referring
10/04/2021

Smiling faces to be seen in outdoor classrooms

Madeline S. Scharf – News Editor I do not go outside much. Between my heavy class schedule, the newspaper, and trying to maintain a social life with mostly introverted friends, my time out in the sun is minimal.
09/22/2021

Lone major: Our metal program rusts away

Ellis McGinley – Managing Editor “You’re a what major?” My neighbor asked, eyebrows shooting up in surprise. “Metals,” I said. “Like – jewelry? Have you seen the shop in Earl?” “No,” they
09/22/2021
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