by Toni Rendon ’24 Why can’t life be more like The Sims Where no matter what day it is, we can always win Strangers come over to celebrate your birthday And people can empathize with you on your worst days Let’s build our home from the ground up A place where happiness can […]
Alanis Morissette’s Bravery and Genuineness The Artist’s Mission to Make Sure Her Truth is Told Grace O’Connor ’22 This past week, Alanis Morissette expressed her disapproval of the documentary Jagged, which was released on Sept. 13, 2021. Jagged follows Morissette’s life from the beginning of her career in her early 20s leading up to the […]
by AJ Worsley ’22 happier when i’m away, i do my best to keep a distance. all i hope for is that while i’m away you forget my existence. if that were to happen, i’d have no reason to return, you don’t know what you have until it’s gone, a lesson you’ve yet […]
Met Gala Fashion: How Guests Tackled the Theme All Eyes on Hollywood Celebrities for the Annual Event Riley Coyne ’24 One of the most exciting and anticipated events of the year for the fashion industry is the Met Gala. Elle Magazine has even referred to it as “the Oscars of the fashion industry.” Some of […]
Grow Into Who You Want to Be at PC By Jezel Tracey ’24 Many times, we determine our ability to do something by the amount of time that we “have left.” Thinking about the four years we have at Providence College is intimidating. Whether it is your first year or your last, the opportunity to be […]
Album Review: Kasey Musgraves’ star-crossed Singer Offers a Bittersweet Perspective on Heartache Kate Picone ’22 The woman who made us believe in love with her hit 2018 album Golden Hour, Kacey Musgraves, has just dropped star-crossed—a new album that tells the story of how the sun has set on her marriage. It is hard to believe […]
Fashion and Politics at The Met Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez’s “Tax the Rich” Dress Draws Controversy Claudia Fennell ’24 Sept. 13 marked the date of this year’s long-awaited Met Gala, the annual fundraiser held by the Metropolitan Museum of the Art’s Costume Institute. Often referred to as the “Oscars of fashion,” celebrities from Kendall Jenner and Kim […]
Friars Look to Continue Hot Start to Season Joseph Quirk ’23 Sports Staff Last year, the Providence College Friars Volleyball team faced the daunting challenge so many other collegiate sports teams had to face: a season in the wake of a global pandemic. The Friars spent all of last season playing in masks, having a […]
Dear Tiff and Earl, It’s that time of the year—the squirrels are starting to gain awareness again and have begun pummelling our heads with acorns. How should we wage war against them? I think we might want to get the pigeon involved. Sincerely, Fallen Soldier Dear Fallen Soldier, You are right to revolt. We must […]
A Big Season Ahead Leo Hainline ’22 Sports Co-Editor The Providence College Men’s and Women’s Cross Country teams are off to a flying start, both winning the Friar Invitational that took place just outside state lines in Attleboro, MA at Mark Coogan Course. The Friar women dominated their race, scoring 18 points compared to competitors […]