by: Anne DeLello ’20 A&E Staff In the fourth rendition of the film A Star is Born, Lady Gaga and Bradley Cooper showcase their talent through both their acting and musical performances. Cooper has also been well received in his directorial debut. The film recounts a love story based on the musical careers of Ally […]
After Controversy on Twitter, the Show Carries On by: Madeline Weaver-Nolting ’19 A&E Staff There is something different about the new TV sitcom called The Conners. Based on the popular television series Roseanne, the character Roseanne Barr is missing. Roseanne, a highly successful show that ran for nine seasons from 1988-1997, was about a working-class […]
Life is too short to read everything. It may even be too short to major in american studies, history, or English. This column, brought to you by professors in american studies, history, and English, highlights the books you simply cannot let pass, whatever your major. Start your list! by: Dr. René Alexander Orquiza Assistant Professor […]
by Micaela Freeman ’20 “A Day To End Hate” was held in McPhail’s on Monday, October 22 at 8 p.m. to help end hate towards marginalized communities. The event was sponsored by Board of Multicultiral Student Affairs (BMSA) and was a collaboration of Providence College’s Stopping Homophobia Eliminating Prejudice and Restoring Dignity (SHEPARD), the National […]
by Julia Acquivita ’22 The Concannon Fitness Center at Providence College will be hosting an Embody Love Workshop this upcoming Friday, October 26 from 1:30 p.m. to 3 p.m. in the group fitness studio. The workshop was developed by Dr. Melody Moore, founder of the Embody Love Movement. The event, led by Courtney Mackey, assistant […]
by Hannah Langley ’21 Providence College boasts impressive science departments that include biology, chemistry, physics, psychology, computer science, and more. These majors all fall under the academic umbrella known as STEM, or science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. PC’s science departments want to take a particular interest in successful women in scientific industries and fields […]
by Micaela Freeman ’20 Campus Ministry, Providence College School of Business, and the Center for Catholic and Dominican Studies hosted a sparked debate on Thursday in the Arthur F. and Patricia Ryan Center for Business Studies between two university professors. The debate, titled “There are some things that money should not buy,” brought in PC’s […]
by Kelly Martella ’21 On Oct. 2, Jamal Khashoggi went missing after entering the Saudi consulate in Istanbul to obtain a legal document. Suspicions began to rise around the world in the following weeks, and it became an international affair. Although he was a Saudi citizen, Khashoggi was living in the United States with plans […]
by Kyle Burgess ’21 From overseeing fundraisers, to meeting with event committees made up of their peers in order to formulate ideas for student functions, class presidents often find themselves faced with a wide array of responsibilities. As president of the class of 2021, Windham, New Hampshire native Korey Lord ’21 is no stranger to […]
by Aine Redington ’20 James Campbell, assistant vice president for student development, and Cheryl Granai, coordinator of outreach and prevention, visited Student Congress for their weekly meeting on Tuesday, October 23. They shared various statistics about mental health on campus in light of mental health awareness month, including the effects of the “mental health and […]