Emma Strempfer

Gambling Picks of the Week

Greetings fellow sports bettors. I know you’ve been missing me these last few weeks. All I do is spread winners and this entire school knows it. I have been contemplating over the past few days; so many games and so many winners means there is money to be made. All we need to do is […]

Aidan Bennett '24

Athlete of the Week: Luke Krys GS ’23

   This week’s edition of Athlete of the Week is defenseman Luke Krys  ’23GS of the Providence College men’s hockey team. Hailing from Ridgefield, CT, Krys transferred into PC from Brown University this year for his fifth and final year of eligibility. Krys was the captain of the Brown Bears in his senior season and has […]

Justin Bishop '24

PCI: Adam Fox

The NHL season is finally upon us, which gives us even more opportunities to gamble our money away. While some people are looking at betting on who’s going to win the Stanley Cup, I got my eye on a longshot for the MVP. Here’s a guy that’s coming off back-to-back 70-point seasons and is gearing […]

Aidan Bennett '24

Sweet Dreams, Friartown

As college students, our sleep schedules are like no other. I remember in my freshman year — and this is as someone who never skipped a class—  I stayed up all night and then would take naps all throughout the day. As time went on, I got better about keeping a more normal schedule. But […]

Emma Strempfer '24

Beyond Fiction: The Thrill of Real Stories in Documentaries

When we look back on the 18th century, we see its notions as outdated and its technology as drably undeveloped. The world was boring then, we think; people were confined to their immediate communities and finding their novel exhilaration from a machine that cleaned cotton. Who would want to be them?  Now, we have 3D […]

Kendall Headley '26

Dancing With the Stars 3-Week Recap

Dancing with the Stars made a triumphant return to ABC and Disney Plus for its 32nd season on Sept. 25. Despite initial concerns about its resurgence amid the WGA strike, which has disrupted various shows and promotional activities across all platforms, DWTS roared back with a star-studded cast of 14 individuals hailing from diverse corners […]

Caitlin Ariel '24

Changes on the “Road to Hell”Jordan Fisher Joins the Cast of Hadestown

After over four years and 1,000 performances on Broadway, the popular musical Hadestown will have a new leading actor. Reeve Carney, who has played the role of Orpheus since the show’s opening, will sing this tragic tale for the last time on Nov. 19.  Hadestown is a modern retelling of the Greek myth of Orpheus, […]

Madelyn Young '25

SNL is Back! –  Pete Davidson Takes Center Stage After the Show’s Six Month Hiatus 

Saturday Night Live has been a weekend staple for millions of households since the show first aired in 1975. However, the past months have been a tumultuous time for members of the entertainment industry, especially the writers. Many writers across the U.S. have been on strike, fighting for fair wages for their hard work, causing […]

Liz Keating '24

Seeking Western Men

On Tuesday, Oct. 10, Providence College’s Department of Sociology along with the Women’s and Gender Studies program welcomed Dr. Monica Liu, an assistant professor of sociology at the University of St. Thomas. Dr. Liu spoke about her recently published book Seeking Western Men, which focuses on global internet dating, specifically in China.   Dr. Liu noted […]

Christina Charie '25

Israel Declares War on Hamas

Militant attacks occurred across Israel starting on Saturday, Oct. 7. Hamas, a terrorist group and major political party in the Palestinian territory, governs more than two million people in the Gaza Strip. This group has historically been known for their hostility toward Israel and is funded by Iran. Hamas was founded by Sheikh Ahmed Yassin […]

Shannon Kelly '26