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A message welcoming students to the OLAS Opportunity Fair. Photos by William Gagné
04/01/2026

Students discover Latin focused resources

OLAS hosted eight different campus groups at the event centered around Latino-focused resources.
Guard Malik Banks, a junior, makes a move on a defender. Photos by Julian Markese
02/18/2026

Men outlast AIC, win 61-57

“We got pounded on the boards. If we got more rebounds, it’s a 15-point game,” Burrell said. “We just got to get better at it.” 
Mathematics major Lena Nguyen, a senior, political science major William Moroz, a senior, and journalism major Christian Schloemer, a junior, after the Student Government Association meeting on the second floor of the Adanti Student Center on Feb. 9. Photo by Victoria Cruz
02/18/2026

New student clubs expand campus voices

During the current academic year, six new clubs have been introduced and approved by the Student Government Association. 

Men’s soccer breaks overtime struggles

Kenny Baah — Contributor The men’s soccer team broke their 4-game losing streak with a 1-0 win in overtime against the Saint Anselm Hawks in an NE10 conference game. Looking to bounce
10/23/2019

Field hockey snubbed by Franklin Pierce

Hunter O. Lyle — Sports Editor Facing off against NE10 opponent Franklin Pierce University, the field hockey team was unable to break through the Ravens’ ironclad defense or match their offensive fire
10/23/2019

Loss at Homecoming

Owls beat by Chargers, miss Elm City trophy Sam Tapper — Sports Writer In a seemingly perfect day for homecoming — from the weather and the crowd to the matchup against cross-town
10/23/2019

Field hockey beats Molloy Two

Two-year dry streak ends with dominating performance from Owls Hunter O. Lyle — Sports Editor After claiming a 4-1 victory over Molloy College, the field hockey team can finally rejoice in breaking their
10/20/2019

Only a freshman, White living her dream

Sam Tapper — Sports Writer Joining a defending champion can be a daunting task, and getting acclimated quickly is not much easier, but volleyball freshman Ella White has quickly adjusted to her
10/20/2019

Student athletes make most of fifth year

Sam Tapper — Sports Writer Many collegiate athletes across the country have careers spanning a typical four years. However, many circumstances may lead to an athlete playing for a fifth year as
10/20/2019

Young quarterback finds elite company

Sam Tapper — Sports Writer Traditionally, most Southern football recruits come from the Northeast Region, but for their new starting quarterback, freshman Jackson Ostrowsky, it took five states and a highlight tape
10/20/2019
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