What Is the Best Sports City in the United States? Justin Bishop ’24 Sports Staff Boston Everyone knows which city is the greatest sports city in the world: Boston. This city is known for countless championships in hockey, basketball, football, and most recently, baseball. In combinations ranging from red, white, and blue to black and […]
Dear Tiff & Earl, I tried cooking for myself and my roommates for the very first time, and we all got food poisoning. I guess Gordon Ramsey hasn’t taught me anything. What are some meals I can make that absolutely cannot be messed up? Sincerely, Hungry Hungry Hippo Dear Lunchbox, Your problem may lie in […]
Providence College Investigates: NFL Joseph Quirk ’23 Sports Staff Josh Allen Josh Allen will be the National Football League’s “Most Valuable Player” this season. To win the NFL MVP, you must have three things: a top three-seeded team, consistent MVP-level play throughout the season, and a lot of luck. While it is hard to predict […]
It All Starts With Orientation Providence College Welcomes the Class of 2025 By Colleen Joyce ’22 For new students, it all starts with Orientation—a seven-day program that occurs over the duration of the first two weekends of school. This fall, the Orientation program has given first-year and transfer students a chance to explore and […]
Men’s Soccer The Providence College Men’s Soccer team took on Saint Peter’s University at Chapey Field Sunday, Aug. 29, to improve their record to 2-0-0. Providence College beat Saint Peter’s with a final score of 6-2. Davis Smith ’21GS and Thomas Tuglar ’25 each had a goal and an assist. Miguel Candela ’21 and Brendan […]
Celebrating the Ambition of 14-year-old Alex Simmons by Jack Downey ’23 A&E Staff One would not expect a 14-year-old to start a record label. However, one did: his name is Alex Simmons, and he is the founder of Newport-based tape label Youth Distribute. On the label’s bandcamp site, the biography reads, “RI music for goons,” […]
by Addison Wakelin ’22 Assistant News Editor South America experienced a tense and tumultuous political trend in elections this past April. Two high-profile elections in Ecuador and Peru have been a reflection of the increasing political and ideological tensions that have been exacerbated by both the COVID-19 pandemic and economic stagnation. On April 11, Guillermo […]
Innovation & Cultural Preservation Drives PVD World Music by Jack Downey ’23 A&E Staff Chance Boas is a man with a mission. I first met him at Askew, a club in downtown Providence, RI in November 2019. Immediately, I was struck by his enthusiasm for local music. Boas had been booking shows around the city, […]
Watson and Horchler to Return as Well Scott Jarosz ’21 Sports Staff The Providence College Men’s Basketball Team is coming off what many would call an unsatisfactory 2020-2021 season. After being projected to finish third in the Big East Preseason Coaches’ Poll, the Friars finished at sixth in the Big East standings upon the conclusion […]
Last week’s results are in… Question: After our nation achieves herd immunity and we begin to transition back towards normalcy, should PC continue to offer a fully-remote option to its students? Yes: 57% No: 43%