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Album Preview: Red (Taylor’s Version)

Album Preview: Red (Taylor’s Version) Fans Ready to Feel “Happy, Free, Confused, and Lonely in the Best Way” Olivia Riportella ’25 Swifties: the time is near. Red (Taylor’s Version) will officially be out next week. For those who are not Swifties, do not worry: here is everything you need to know about Taylor Swift’s latest […]

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Batman: The Long Halloweekend

by Aidan Lerner ’22   October 30, 10:30 p.m., Pinehurst Avenue, Providence RI 02908 Jack Ryder shuddered as he hustled down the cracked sidewalk of Pinehurst. Even by New England standards, this was one of the colder October nights in recent memory. Jack paused to push his phony glasses up the bridge of his nose […]

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Painting

by Taylor Rogers ’24   The rainbow is lazily scattered on my hands,  Reminding me of my past actions. Its prominent hues contrast with my tanned skin,  Standing out like patches of blue sky peeking through a lush, green forest.   Like my hands, my canvas is also stained,  Attempting to display my emotions.  From […]

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The Bulldog of Bergen

by Fiona Clarke ’23   On adumbrate days, I am the Bulldog of Bergen,  And in real time I untangle the long and short  Of it, the empty light and heavy weather,  The sprints and standstills and downs and outs.  Me and my ill-begotten dream—  We go hand in hand down these irregular streets,  Hand […]

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My Music

by Max Gilman ’25   I cease to dry my body, As my towel falls to the wet floor, Soaking the towel, In puddles of shower water, I stand there for a brief moment, While listening to a melancholy song, And I think about it, The song I am playing, And I think about them, […]

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Book Review: Kristin Hannah’s The Great Alone

Book Review: Kristin Hannah’s The Great Alone  Domestic Horror in an Alaskan Wonderland Tully Mahoney ’23 Trigger Warning: The following article is a review of a novel that deals with topics such as domestic abuse. This issue is only lightly touched on in the article, but is described in detail in the novel.  The Great […]

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“We Never Go Out of Style”

“We Never Go Out of Style” Fall Fashion Trends That Never Miss Riley Coyne ’24 Fashion trends tend to fluctuate often, with new styles developing as quickly as the seasons change. One thing, however, remains constant: fall is always an exciting season for fashion trends. Indeed, the autumn weather being a happy medium between blazing […]

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A Closer Look at The Life Support Tour

A Closer Look at The Life Support Tour Madison Beer’s Authentic Connection With Her Audience Talia Rueda ’23 Madison Beer has finally made her touring debut eight months after her first album, Life Support, was released. She has added an exuberance to the world of pop, not only with her histrionic tendencies, but also with […]

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Give Yourself a Break

Give Yourself a Break Busyness and Business as Usual Can Wait by Nicole Patano ’22 During the first week of the semester, I explained all of the plans I had for The Cowl with childlike naïvaté to Fr. Jordan. After I finished, he said to me, “Let’s talk again in a few weeks.” Now 10 […]

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Van Gogh Watercolor to be Sold at Auction

Van Gogh Watercolor to be Sold at Auction A Look at Wheatstacks‘ Complicated History Claudia Fennell ’24 In 1888, famous artist Vincent van Gogh traveled to the French countryside while he was in poor health. While there, he became infatuated with the farming lands around him, which inspired him to create several watercolor paintings depicting “Meules […]

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