Twelve Friar Alumni Inducted into Hall of Fame By Jack Belanger ’21 Sports Co-Editor On Friday, February 22, friends, family, teammates, and coaches gathered at the Biltmore Hotel to celebrate the 2019 Providence College Athletic Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony. There were 12 inductees this year, 11 in attendance, that included athletes from several sports […]
Friars Heating Up In Time for Playoffs By Sam Scanlon ’19 Sports Staff A sold out Schneider Arena welcomed the second ranked University of Massachusetts Minutemen last Saturday night, a game that has surely been marked on the calendar in the Friars’ locker room since their last meeting on Nov. 10. Chances were traded back […]
By Gavin Woods ’22 Sports Staff It has been a busy week for the Men’s Basketball Team. In the span of six days, Providence College played two home games versus St. John’s University and Marquette University, before their matchup at Butler University. The Friars started the week with a home game against St. John’s, who […]
Men’s and Women’s Teams Break Many School Records By Sullivan Burgess ’20 Sports Staff Last weekend, the Providence College Men’s and Women’s Swimming and Diving Teams competed in the 2019 Big East Swimming and Diving Championships held in East Meadow, New York. The four-day event provided the Friars with the opportunity to set over 12 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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. […]