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
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
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Sam Tapper – Editor-in-Chief Last semester, the uni-versity managed to make it through the 16 weeks without a shutdown due to the threat of the pandemic. However, the semester did not go
Ellis McGinley – Copy Editor Horoscopes: a long-lived tradition, often printed in newspapers and shared on cheesy romance websites. Ask anyone what their sign is, and they’ll likely be able to tell
Shanti Madison – Contributor It wasn’t by accident that my first literary awakening to nature came from Ralph Waldo Emerson’s Nature. The book advocated for self-reliance away from artificial society and championed
Jessica Guerrucci – Editor-in-Chief I remember standing outside the newsroom door my freshman year, ultimately deciding I was too scared to go in. Now, three years later, my greatest memories from my
Sam Tapper – Managing Editor Thanksgiving break is a week away–one week until the campus shuts down and classes shift back to fully online. One week sounds like an instant, but our
Ellis McGinley – Copy Editor Something I have missed most while at the university is a small family tradition practiced with my parents: nightly games of “Jeopardy!”. For a family of competitive
Jessica Guerrucci – Editor-in-Chief Think back to March 10. A email notification pops up. The subject line reads “From the President: Campus Closing Wednesday.” This, my friends, was only just the beginning
Mike Neville – Sports Writer The biggest presidential election in the history of the United States is over just as quickly as it began – and it’s been very dramatic. There is
Sofia Rositani – Arts & Entertainment Editor This year’s election has been tiring, it feels like the ending of an Epic Rap Battle of History video; “who wins, who loses, you decide.”
Anthony Martorano – Contributor Hello Owls! Here’s a weekly roundup of what’s happened in Connecticut last week and what to look forward to on campus in the coming weeks: What’s on everyone’s mind might now be