by Erin Lucey ’20 Buzz Buzz. My eyes snap open to begin another day. I am hopelessly exhausted, though I rarely take more than eight or nine steps a day at this point. The balloons tied to the foot of my depressing hospital bed rustle and sway as I try to sit up. Over […]
What Students Do To Bring Their Club Dreams to Life by Brian Garvey ’20 News Staff Last week, Student Congress approved two brand-new clubs to be introduced on campus. The first club introduced will be the Excel Club, which wants to provide the learning experience that some students feel that the Computer Applications in Business […]
Trump Reveals Desire to Fire Special Councilman Mueller by Ernie Andreoli ’18 News Staff President Donald Trump reportedly ordered the firing of Robert S. Mueller III, the special counsel for the department of justice who is administering the investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election, last June, according to four individuals familiar with […]
by Jay Willett ’20 The crimson tablecloth sprang up with the cold fall breeze, My great uncle had opened the window for a smoke, But the wind rejected it, spiraling it in our full faces. We were all there, hadn’t happened for a while. We all lived across the country, some in others. But […]
by Connor Nolan ‘19 Student Congress Publicity Student Congress held its second general meeting of the year on Tuesday, January 30. The congress began the meeting by hearing from a guest speaker, Jackie Peterson. Peterson is a transitional consultant at Providence College and is focused on “assessing the overall structure” of the College regarding diversity […]
by Sam Pellman ’20 I said sorry when you broke my heart I waited for an apology but gave you over a hundred I let you hurt me and I blamed myself But I’m not sorry anymore I’m not sorry you walked away when I thought I needed you the most I’m not […]
Fr. Michael Weibley Making a Mark at PC by Sarah Gianni ’18 News Staff There is always something to explore in the Campus Ministry Center at Providence College. From free hot coffee every morning to the weekly Post-Mass Bash that is always abundant with food, students and community members can always find what they need […]
Larry Nassar Found Guilty of Sexually Abusing Over 200 Gymnasts By Meaghan Cahill ’20 Sports Co-Editor It was a trial that was almost 25 years in the making and has become the greatest sexual abuse scandal in sports history. According to a 2016 lawsuit, in 1994 an unidentified gymnast, who would later go on to […]
A How-To Guide on Interviewing for Club Membership by Hannah Langley ’20 News Staff With so many clubs and organizations on campus, it can be hard to choose which ones are best suited for each of us. Some of the most popular and involved clubs on campus include Friars Club, Board of Programmers, Board of […]
by Marisa DelFarno ’18 I was much further out than a lost star’s way. I was trotting along a route obscure. Boundless and bare. Bathe myself in strangeness, under the surge of the blue veritable ocean. Marvels of form and gravity. The moving waters, the enormous avenues, going on and on—sinkin’ deeper, deeper. Taken […]