TWO WRITERS, ONE LINE: “The envelope in my mailbox had no return address.” by Marisa Gonzalez ’18 The envelope in my mailbox had no return address. At first, I was quite shocked. Why would someone want to remain anonymous? Of course, once I asked myself this question, I realized how stupid that was. […]
By Max Anderson ’18 Sports Staff After one of the craziest seasons in recent history for men’s college basketball, it only made sense that the postseason tournament matched the insanity. The madness kicked off right out of the gate. In the opening two days, title hopefuls Arizona University and Wichita State University were both sent […]
Don’t Judge a Book by Its Cover To some, the phrase “Human Library” might sound more like something out of Beauty and the Beast than an event held at Providence College. Images of fantasy aside, the Human Library is an annual event hosted by Students for Social Action that took place this past Sunday. The […]
By Sullivan Burgess ’20 Sports Staff While the NBA’s Western Conference used to be dominated by teams such as the Lakers, Spurs, and Warriors, this season has shown that any of the eight teams from the est have an equal chance to win the NBA Finals. However, this year’s champions of the 2018 NBA Finals […]
By Ethan Ticehurst ’18 Sports Staff This is the year that “the process” is finally going to pay off. With the third seed in the East nearly locked up, it is easy to see that the 76ers have definitely had a successful regular season. Their season has become all the more impressive when looking at […]
by Marisa DelFarno ’18 Three towering walls wrap around Henry. The dull, plain looking bricks laid out around him resemble grey fish scales. The fourth wall consists of thick rust-rotted bars lined up high in unison. The room is as cold as an icebox. A single dim light bulb flickers above. No windows or […]
Historian and Author David McCullough Will Address the Class of 2018 by Marla Gagne ’18 Editor in Chief Providence College has announced that highly acclaimed author and historian David McCullough will be presenting the Commencement Address at the College’s 100th Commencement exercises. McCullough, known as “one of the great American writers,” is a highly respected […]
by Taylor Godfrey ’19 Opinion Co-Editor When polarizing events happen on campus, it can be difficult to find a way to move on from the discord to a place of love and respect for all students. For those who are not members of marginalized groups, it can be difficult to understand how to help in […]
Below are the Student Congress Letters of Intent for the class of 2021. 2021 Class President Chloe Jensen My name is Chloe Jensen and I am a currently a freshman here at Providence College. I’m originally from Burlington, Vermont. After spending the last year serving as Class Secretary, I am hopeful that I can move […]
Below are the letters of intent for the students running for elected positions on the Class of 2020. 2020 Class President Sean Richardson Hello all! I’m Sean Richardson and this is my third letter of intent. I plan on running for class president and hopefully being elected to serve my second term as president and […]