Emma Cody

What Team Will Win the World Series?

Providence College Investigates: MLB DOGERS: Izzy Mignardi Since the preseason, the Dodgers have been favored to win this year’s World Series. Throughout the regular season and as we enter the postseason, the odds have changed, but sportsbook sites still list the Dodgers as having the best odds. Other contenders include the Yankees, Phillies, and Brewers, […]

Dorothée Durivage ’28

A Sleepless Dream

Darkness all around us We walk Between the crevices of light Your eyes are filled With lucid hazels Your words seep through your skin, Delicate and feathery, The night’s wind Crisp and calming It lulls me with each laden step. I’m within a shallow pocket Cushioned by the conversation  Out of my cautious body, buzzing, breaking, I can’t believe The soothing song Light and sweet on my […]

Grace Pappadellis ’29

The Cost Students Pay for the Health Center’s No-Doctor’s-Note Policy 

On Monday, I started feeling sick. On Tuesday, I tested positive for COVID-19. On Wednesday, I went to urgent care. Not once during my illness did I consider going to the Student Health Center here at Providence College. Why? Because they don’t give doctor’s notes.  The main page of the PC Student Health Center’s website […]

Mariel Surprenant ’26

Free Speech Under Attack

Nationally and On Campus On Wednesday, Sept. 10, the illusion of free speech in America was shattered. Charlie Kirk, a conservative political activist whose messaging was aimed at the youth of America, was shot and ultimately killed in what I deem a political assassination. Many disagreed with Kirk’s strong and sometimes controversial opinions, but in […]

Kaelynd Brouillette ’29

The Importance of a Home-Cooked Meal

Growing up, my mother only partially peeled the potatoes before mashing them, mixing garlic, velvety butter, and countless aromatic herbs into a big silver pot. My father grilled salmon and steaks, leaving the edges crispy for me because he knew I liked it that way. Broccoli, brussels sprouts, caesar salad with homemade dressing, thick, toasted […]

Grace Pappadellis ’29

The LA Dodgers: Ruining Baseball?

With the Los Angeles Dodgers yet again reaching the World Series, baseball fans are growing tired of their constant annual success, and some are even calling for the MLB to take measures to prevent them from continuing their dynasty. The Dodgers’ expansive payroll has caused some to question the fairness between MLB organizations when constructing […]

Connor Whalen ‘28