Dear Tiff and Earl, I don’t have any grad schools or job prospects lined up. What do I do? Sincerely, Failing At Life Dear Failing At Life, Lol. And you think I do? I decided that all I want in life is a Range Rover, the ability to send my kids to a very […]
Fifth Annual Walk to Take Place at PC on Saturday by Brian Garvey ’20 News Staff On Saturday, April 28, Providence College’s Health Care Club will be holding the Fifth Annual Walk to End Alzheimer’s. From 1 p.m. to 3 p.m., students can come to Hendricken Field and participate in entertaining yard games, eat delicious […]
Editor-in-Cheif of The Alembic, the PC Literary Journal by Sabrina Guilbeault ’18 News Co-Editor Right before her piano class in the Smith Center for the Arts, Megan Manning ’18 sat in the Slavin Atrium with her iced Dunkin’ coffee with just a splash of almond milk. “I’m just so not ready to graduate,” said Manning, who […]
Look at the Torch Adopt a Goldfish Make a Fort Out of Our Books Clear Out Our Netflix Watchlists Contemplate Mortality Remember How Easy We Had It As Freshmen Clean Our Rooms Watch Dog Videos Dump Bugs in Ray Food Go Outside…For Fun Watch Bella Thorne Movies Read The Cowl Obsess About Our Nonexistent Futures […]
by Jessica Polanco ’20 T: Today and yesterday, it took me 66 hours to travel home. The commute is regularly a couple seconds but lately there’s been traffic in the way. R: Really? Why would you cut me off knowing we’re all bumper to bumper. No room to move and you decide to interrupt […]
Community Gathers to Make Change on Campus and Beyond by Catherine Brewer ’20 News Staff Standing before members of the greater Providence community who huddled in Moore Hall on Monday evening, Chandelle Wilson’s words displayed their power by provoking a wave of silence: “It’s time that we consider what ‘inclusive’ means in the Center for […]
by Connor Nolan ‘19 Student Congress Publicity On Tuesday, April 24, the Interim Director of Public Safety, Koren Kanadanian, came to speak to Student Congress. He spoke about the ongoing search for a new head of the Department of Public Safety who will lead the transition into becoming a certified law enforcement agency. This would […]
by Sabrina Guilbeault ’18 News Co-Editor At the annual Best Buddies Ball on Friday, April 13, the Providence College chapter of Best Buddies won the award for the Best Collegiate Program of the Year. According to its website, Best Buddies is the world’s largest organization dedicated to “ending the social, physical, and economic isolation of […]
Due to the controversial nature of the bulletin board posted on the second floor of Saint Joseph Hall in March, Resident Assistants (RAs) have recently been instructed to remove all content from their boards until further notice. Since the underlying message on the board in Saint Joseph Hall proved ostracizing to Providence College’s LGBTQ+ community […]
by Dawyn Henriquez ’19 The carnival rhythms bounced across the ivory keys in disjointed synchrony. “Entry of the Gladiators” was a strange request at Sal’s, where classical bullshit was typically demanded. As soon as Sal started the almost juvenile theme music of circuses, the musings of the pseudo-intellectuals at the bar sprained over one another, […]