Ben Martin – Sports Writer The university football team is took on the Post University Eagles. After the Owls had jumped out to a three-point lead, the Eagles had the ball on the
Sarah Shelton – Photo Editor One of the biggest role models in my life is Selena Gomez. She has been an inspiration to me since I was around 10 years old, and she
Ben Martin – Sports Writer The university’s volleyball team did something on Tuesday that they have struggled with all season: finishing set and they knew they needed to take the fifth set.
Tamonda Griffiths—News Writer The newest addition to Connecticut Hall will continue to promote the dining hall’s commitment to a zero-waste facility; a new re-usable, recyclable to-go containers. Jeff Kwolek, Chartwell’s food services
Tamonda Griffiths—News Writer While students can still get their mac and cheese and chicken tenders in Connecticut Hall, there are several healthy options for them to choose from as well, said Chartwells
J’Mari Hughes—Reporter Foods from cornbread and fried plantains to buttermilk biscuits and Jamaican beef patties replaced the everyday pizza and sandwiches while students were able to listen to a live band, Caribbean
Hunter O. Lyle— Sports Editor With multiple injured players on the roster, the men’s basketball team relied on some of the team’s role players to step up and grab a conference win
Tamonda Griffiths—News Writer The new website, which was unveiled on Jan. 30, is intended to clearly and concisely show the services available to prospective students through new imagery and “optimized wording,” or
Victoria Bresnahan—News Editor Funding for the annual spring week concert is up for debate by the Student Government Association, as well as whether students value the event. “It’s becoming increasingly difficult to
Matt Gad – Contributor The Owls improved to 8-4 on the season with a 96-47 win over Concordia Wednesday afternoon at Moore Field House. Junior Kiana Steinauer led the way with 33 points
Michael Riccio – Sports Editor The Owls, the preseason favorites in the NE10, are finally getting healthy and playing like the No.1 team in the conference after their fifth straight win. “We have
Matt Gad – Contributor Coming off a 62-57 win over the weekend at Pace, the Owls (7-3, 3-3) came into Monday night’s contest with the nine-win New York Institute of Technology Bears focused
Tamonda Griffiths – News Writer According to a recent campus climate survey, students and faculty and staff have witnessed or experienced bias/discrimination in terms of race and gender at significantly high rates.