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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

Dorm Room Nirvana

Mackenzie Hurlbert – Copy Editor – You’ve survived moving into the dorm, meeting new people, and the first week of school, but have the whitewashed walls of your dorm room haunted your
09/05/2012

Mixtape Madness

Savannah Mul – Opinion Editor – Listen and enjoy. Unwind with a few tunes when you just need a break from reality. »   “Please Please Please” – Shout Out Louds »   “I Saw
08/27/2012

The importance of being present

Savannah Mul – Opinions Editor – August is closing in on us, and soon the leaves will be painted with maroon as well as shades of bright yellow and orange. It’s now
08/27/2012

Buying books doesn’t have to empty wallets

Mackenzie Hurlbert – Copy Editor – The topic of textbook prices is always a widespread subject of complaint during the first few weeks of school. The bookstore is swamped with backpack burdened students scouring
08/27/2012

Welcome to New Haven

Savannah Mul – Opinions Editor – New Haven and downtown life: clubs, fancy restaurants, and bars on every corner. For those of you who haven’t explored the New Haven nightlife, it gets expensive and it
08/27/2012

Editor’s Note: Open doors

What to do, what to do. Four years of college, now it’s time to go home. For any of you following my series of depressing graduation-based columns, I thank you. For those
05/03/2012

Lessons a freshman learns

Mackenzie Hurlbert — Staff Writer As my freshman year comes to an end, I can’t help but feel a bit sentimental. No longer will the excuse “Oh she’s just a freshman” apply to
05/03/2012

Evolution of laughter

Jessica Giannone — Opinions Editor Like everything else in the world, the pleasant things we experience, too, have evolved to suit our needs. Survival of the fittest kicked in as far as giggles
05/03/2012

If we swapped roles

Jessica Giannone — Opinions Editor So we know there are distinct gender differ­ences when it comes to social standards, but let’s take a few moments to reflect on how funny things would be
05/03/2012

What we think we know might change for the better

Jessica Giannone — Opinions Editor This article isn’t about graduation; it’s about life. Back when we were younger, and we weren’t sure what we’d become–when the glory revolved around adults with their productive
05/03/2012
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