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Tennis Kicks Off Season With Home Opener

By Cam Smith ’21 Sports Staff The Providence College Women’s Tennis Team came into last week looking for their first victory of the spring season. Unfortunately, they will have to wait a little longer for a win. The University of Rhode Island stopped by the Centre Court Tennis Club on Wednesday, February 20 to face […]

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Who Will Win the Men’s Hockey East Tournament

Providence College By Scott Jarosz ’21 Sports Staff As the regular season comes to a close, the race for the top spot in Hockey East is beginning to heat up. As it currently stands, University of Massachusetts-Amherst leads the league with a conference record of 16-5, followed by Providence College with a record of 13-7-2 […]

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Who Will Win the Men’s Hockey East Tournament

UMass-Amherst By Meaghan Cahill Sports Co-Editor The 2019 Hockey East tournament is right around the corner with the men’s teams’ seasons coming to a close. And this year, in what can be considered a Cinderella season no matter the outcome, the University of Massachusetts-Amherst is my pick to win it all in the Hockey East […]

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Bursting the PC Bubble: Trump Calls for State of National Emergency

By Malena Aylwin ’22 Last Friday, President Trump declared the situation on the southern border of the United States to be a national emergency. Trump announced the national crisis to obtain the billions of dollars that Congress would not approve to build a border wall, generating a highly charged constitutional crisis. The National Emergencies Act of […]

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Featured Friar: John Chatfield ’19

By Brian Garvey ’20 News Staff John Chatfield ’19 is Providence College’s own TV wizard. As president of PCTV, Chatfield has put his creative skills and digital production experience to good use, bringing his ideas to life on the big screen.  One of the reasons Chatfield chose PC was related to PCTV; he mentioned how there […]

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Finding Off-Campus Jobs Through On-Campus Program

By Julia Acquavita ’22 Many students at Providence College often find themselves wanting a job during the academic year, but struggle with landing a position off campus. What these students may not know is that there is a program here on PC’s campus that helps students apply and get hired for these highly contested off-campus jobs.  […]

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Unleash Your Inner Culinary Capabilities and Creativity: Raymond Dining Hall Sets Up New U -Cook Station

by Max Waite ’21 News Staff Earlier this month, Raymond Dining Hall premiered its brand-new “U-Cook” station to the Providence College community.  This new station provides an opportunity for students to have a more unique dining experience, as students can personally prepare their own food.  The station currently features mainly breakfast items such as eggs […]

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PC Recognizes Newest VP: Bob Driscoll

By Hannah Langley ’21 News Co-Editor As athletic director at Providence College for the last 18 years, Robert, or Bob, Driscoll understands the importance of athletics at PC, not only for the student athletes and coaches themselves, but for the entire institution.  Recently promoted to the position of Vice President, Driscoll discussed his hopes for PC’s […]

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Six Gents’ Valentine’s Day Show

Love (and Laughs) in the Air by Brigid Walshe ’19 A&E Staff On a cold, wintry Tuesday night at 11 p.m., many students ventured down to the Smith Center for the Arts for a good late night laugh, and that is exactly what they got with Six Gents’ Valentine’s Day show. For those who may not […]

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PC Students Stage and Star in The Vagina Monologues

by Julia Vaccarella ’20 A&E Staff On Feb. 20 and Feb. 23, a group of Providence College students performed The Vagina Monologues (TVM) at AS220, a creative arts venue located in downtown Providence. This particular show is unlike many other traditional plays and theater productions. Based on the play by Tony award-winner Eve Ensler, TVM […]

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