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Clam Jam: A Clam Dunk

Board of Programmers Salvages Fun Times Despite Bad Weather by Joshua Carone ’22 A&E Staff Despite her best efforts, not even Mother Nature could ruin Clam Jam and the fun of the second-to-last Saturday of the school year. The Board of Programmers (BOP) brought life to an otherwise dreary day with their annual Clam Jam, […]

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Dance Club Spring Showcase

Senior Send-Off by Brigid Walshe ’19 A&E Staff This past weekend, Providence College’s Dance Club put on its spring show, which gave the PC community a chance to see some of their friends and peers do an activity they love. PC’s Dance Club is a student-run, student-choreographed dance club on campus. Members sign up for […]

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Social Cues: Cage the Elephant Release Dark New Album

Shultz and Company Discuss Divorce, Loss on New Record by Julia Vaccarella ’20 A&E Staff Cage the Elephant, most commonly recognized for their 2009 hit, “Ain’t No Rest for the Wicked,” is one of the most prolific, household names in rock music today. Two years after winning a Grammy for Best Rock Album, the band […]

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Shared Introspection: Kevin Abstract’s Album ARIZONA BABY

by Peter Keough ’20 A&E Staff When dreaming of making it big, it would be normal to assume that achieving fame would solve all of one’s problems. For rapper and pioneering member of the BROCKHAMPTON collective Kevin Abstract, born Clifford Ian Simpson, this was certainly a mindset he maintained during his early career. He thought […]

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PC Students Scour for Finals Study Spots: The Best Places to Branch Out from the Deep Quiet Zone

  by Emily Ball ’22 Opinion Staff   With finals season approaching quickly, Providence College students are scouring the campus to find their perfect study spot. Even with the smaller campus size, PC has a vast amount of study spaces for students to use. Although the library seems to be the ideal spot for most […]

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Reflecting

by Sarah Heavren ’21 Looking back, I wonder About the year I lived With every blunder. Did I have more to give? Looking back, I question Whether I did enough. In joy and depression Did I do the right stuff? Looking back, I ponder Some choices that I made. All the time I squandered Was […]

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Should PC Have an Armed-Guard Campus Police Force?

  by Savannah Plaisted ’21 Opinion Staff   The question of constitutional rights to gun ownership and how to apply them properly within public settings has been coming into question more and more in the United States given the number of mass shootings in recent years. With that, schools need to take into account how […]

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Party In the Desert: Highlights of Coachella 2019

Influencers and Musicians Dominate Festival Scene by Grace Whitman ’22 A&E Staff The 2019 Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival in Indio, California was an event to remember. The festival highlighted so many aspects of the music industry through inspiring debut performances, surprise appearances, and unforgettable headlining acts. The best pop, country, hip-hop, and indie […]

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Writer vs. Writer: Exams or Essays for Finals?

  EXAMS: by Kelly Wheeler ’21 Asst. Opinion Editor   As finals week approaches, stress and panic loom in the air around campus. Finals can come in many different forms, but most professors assess their students’ absorption of knowledge throughout the semester by way of either final examinations or final papers. Although neither option is […]

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Beyoncé Releases Netflix Documentary Homecoming

Celebrates Black Pride Looking Back at Coachella 2018 by Anne DeLello ’20 A&E Staff In between the two weekends of Coachella 2019, fans of the festival were pleasantly surprised by the reveal of Beyoncé’s Homecoming documentary, which details the road to her 2018 Coachella performance. Not only does Beyoncé’s documentary feature segments of her journey […]

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