Emma Strempfer

The Dudley Curse

Dudley. Remember the name and don’t forget it. Tonight I will tell you all a tale that occurred almost exactly 40 years ago in my quaint East Coast college campus. I will not be revealing the name of the college in fear that I will be reprimanded for telling my story; for finally revealing the […]

Holli Hay ’27

Mr. Hobart

Tonight I agreed to meet a psychic with Maude, my best friend from college. She described it as a secret society for people obsessed with knowing secrets. Five people would be selected at random to go into Mr. Hobart’s Library, where he would tell you anything you wanted to know. The whole thing was a […]

Taylor Maguire '24

DEADLINES

We’re told that we have time to make these things, so stress is light, and we relax for hours. Through days and weeks, procrastination brings a struggle that we not yet know is ours. Far off those deadlines did seem for awhile, but swiftly they approached our aimless plans and soon we realize and no […]

Claire Crowther '27

Bittersweet Sea

Night descends on the chiseled shadows of a disappearing dusk, And envelopes them into a backdrop of vast darkness Still, she finds solace in nightfall’s mysterious, ethereal, essence She fixates on the glimmers of starlight watching them wink at an ever changing moon She stands at the edge of a moonlit shore Admiring the inseparable […]

Meg Brodeur '24

A Life of Collection

He shoved metal debris in his eye at ninety-seven.  Bacteria, mold curls his upper forehead like a pumping heart,  The sin man has four eyes, seven blood types; went blind at forty.  Alloy oculi and a strange syringe for an arm. The first thing he enjoyed was  bawls, the gurgling cries of animals called children, […]

Max Gilman '25

Out with Kevin McCarthy: What’s Going on in the House of Representatives?

Two weeks ago, former Speaker of the House Kevin McCarthy made history as the first speaker to ever be removed from their position of power in Congress. Following his appointment in January, his short-term serve was considerably inevitable as he agreed to give any Republican member the power to call for a vote to remove […]

Kirsten Carman ’27

Friars Club and BOP Host Pink Bowl

Friars Club and the Providence College Board of Programmers held their first Pink Bowl on Oct. 15 for breast cancer awareness. The event was a co-ed flag football game that placed the two clubs head-to-head.          Friars Club is one of the oldest clubs at PC, tasked with promoting scholarship as well as working as […]

Emily Dunford ’26

Pro-Palestine Protests: Providence, RI

On Saturday, Oct. 21, hundreds of people arrived at the Rhode Island State House in Providence to demonstrate their support for Palestine. Several speakers spoke to the audience for an hour at the state house before organizers from Rhode Island chapters of the Democratic Socialists of America (DSA) and the Party for Socialism and Liberation […]

Liam Dunne '26

Senior Ring Weekend

This past weekend, Oct. 20-22,  was Providence College’s annual  Senior Ring Weekend. This weekend centers around the celebration of the current senior class receiving their class rings and is the first senior celebration event of the year. The celebrations, which last all weekend, signify the beginning of the end for these students. Festivities began on […]

Molly Oldread ’26

A Small Blue Wave on Nov. 7. Special Elections

*Disclaimer: This article was written before all elections had reported 100 percent of the vote. However, at the time the article was written, all elections had been called.  Although not a national election day, many states had issues or candidates on the ballot Nov. 7th. Rhode Island was one of these states, hosting a special […]

Liam Dunne '26