Emily Baldo

Sports Betting Picks of the Week

Greetings, fellow sports bettors. It has been far too long since I have been allowed to spread my seed of picks across this fine newspaper. I must assure you that I have spent these last few months in my lair,  doing nothing but crunching numbers and any bookie I get my hands on. I was […]

Aidan Bennett '24

Cancer Researcher Dives In to Fundraise at Swim Across America RI

This past Saturday, Swim Across America held its 14th annual swim at Roger Wheeler State Beach in Narragansett, Rhode Island. Swim Across America was founded in 1987 and held its first open water event in Long Island Sound. “In its 36 years of making waves to fight cancer, more than 100,000 swimmers and 150 Olympians […]

Justin Bishop '24

Athlete of the Week: Meg Hughes

The Providence College women’s soccer team has opened their season strong with five straight shutout wins. This winning streak was made possible by the finishes of Meg Hughes ’24, making her this week’s Athlete of the Week. Hughes’s collegiate career here at PC is one of consistent growth and outreach in her abilities as a […]

O'Livia Lopes '26

Tiff and Earl: Friendless Freshman

Tiff + Earl:  I am a freshman who is looking to make friends on campus and have honestly been struggling doing this. Any tips and tricks for making good, long-lasting friends freshman year? Hi friend! The best way to join friends at PC is to find a club you’re interested in and sign up! Clubs […]

The Cowl Editor

A Barbie Epiphany

Cinematic light illuminates her face, revealing the onset of tears slowly sliding down the puffy skin of her cheeks like silver raindrops gliding down a passenger window on a dreary inclement day She used to savor those bleak days— and wrap herself up in a blanket of melancholy, enveloped by the Earth’s dismal mood Back […]

Meg Brodeur '24

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concrete my.  mornings of smog sun and litter air, my name concrete. like sitting still with liver pigeons on lakes of tar, the sun is no pretty,  anymore a scar, fire is sweat dripping to the chest. concrete eyes and a mug of unibrow judgment, there is no return to a time of label, highways […]

Max Gilman '25

Listomania: How to Survive the First Week Heat Wave

The Cowl Editor

Dachau

It was unusually sunny for a Bavarian winter. The sky was a pale blue, and faint gusts of wind blew across the grounds. I had goosebumps throughout the afternoon, but this time the cold was not to blame. Our tour group was just under twenty-five. As we approached the gate with speaker devices around our […]

Claire Crowther '27

Enchanted

Smoke danced around your lips as I watched you in awe, the half-lit joint in your fingers immediately enticing me, and I couldn’t help but wonder. My brain was already foggy, weaving in and out of sobriety like our relationship. Friendship and something more clashed ruthlessly in my mind. I couldn’t help but clutch your […]

Taylor Rogers '24

Recap of Summer 2023 New Music: Must Listen To Music Released This Past Summer

2023 has been a fantastic year for music, and the summer was no exception. From June to August, arguably the time where fun, new music is most needed, the top artists did not disappoint. Consider this your official summer music recap, in case you missed anything. Starting off strong in the first week of June, […]

Mary Catherine Craig