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PCI: Will the Patriots Go 16-0 This Season?

Yes, This Team Has Too Much Talent To Lose By Jack Belanger ’21 Sports Co-Editor There is no team hotter right now in the NFL than the New England Patriots. Even though it is early in the season, the Pats have shown hardly any glaring weaknesses on either side of the field. They are already […]

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Men’s Club Rugby Opens Season

The Black Pack Ready for a Dominant Season By Scott Jarosz ’21 Sports Staff The Providence College Men’s Rugby Team started its season off on the right foot against the College of the Holy Cross on Friday, September 6. PC was firing on all cylinders in the 37-22 defeat of the talented Crusaders. The team […]

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Women’s Volleyball Travel for First Tournament of the Season

Alderson Leads Offense for Friars By Jack Belanger ’21 Sports Co-Editor In their first tournament of the season, the Providence College Women’s Volleyball Team had a tough past weekend in Morehead, Kentucky. Playing in the 2019 Morehead State Eagle Challenge, the Friars went 1-2 in three games, picking up their lone win over Presbyterian College, […]

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Providence College Investigates

School Prepares Athletes off the Court By Sullivan Burgess ’20 Sports Staff High school basketball players who are highly ranked and have the potential to become part of the NBA are given the choice to take their talents overseas to be paid to play, or to simply go to college. Ultimately, the best option for […]

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Providence College Investigates

Going Overseas Compensates The Players By Thomas Zinzarella ’21 Sports Staff Top high school basketball players are caught in limbo in the fall and winter months of the year as they decide where they want to spend their college career and play basketball. But athletes looking to be paid for playing have another option—playing overseas. […]

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Last Chance Mass Showcases Student Singers

Get to Know the 10 p.m. Mass Choir by Catherine Goldberg ’20 A&E Staff One of the most well-known traditions at Providence College is the “Last Chance Mass,” celebrated every Sunday at 10 p.m. in St. Dominics Chapel. It is the final Mass of the weekend and the most well-attended.  There is an indescribable feeling […]

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Altruistic Art: WaterFire Continues Legacy of Charity

Plans to Celebrate National Recovery Month by Julia Vaccarella ’20 A&E Staff WaterFire is a recurring event that attracts crowds from across the Providence College community and the city of Providence each and every year. The lightings begin in late spring and run well into the fall season. Taking place in the Downtown area along […]

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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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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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Spring Concert 2019: Cheat Codes Rains Cash

Board of Programmers Continues EDM Theme to Satisfy the Masses by Anne DeLello ’20 A&E Staff Cheat Codes is a name that has recently become more and more well-known, particularly on college campuses. The EDM group is made up of three members, KEVI, Trevor Dahl, and Matthew Russel, and is taking the pop world by […]

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