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Shallow

by Jay Willett ’20   Whether it’s exercise or stress, the sweat is the same, Slow, hot, sometimes worth it, sometimes not. She made me feel like I sprinted 200 laps, She watched me run and run, as fast as I could, Until the breath I was breathing wasn’t my own. Still I gasped for […]

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PC Students March for Life

Campus Members Journey to Washington DC for Annual March by Sabrina Guilbeault ’18 News Editor At 4:30 a.m. last Thursday, over 60 Providence College students boarded a coach bus heading to Washington, D.C. where the 45th Annual March for Life was taking place. “The March for Life is one of the most joyful, loving, and […]

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Featured Friar: Fernando Morales ’18

Class of 2018 Remembers Classmate by Sarah Gianni ’18 News Staff The first week of the new semester at Providence College was marked with celebrations across campus. From students diving into new classes to the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Convocation, campus was invigorated by the start of a new year. The first week […]

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Independent Studies: A Unique Learning Opportunity

by McKenzie Tavella ’18 Opinion Staff It is hard to believe that I have gone nearly my entire college career without taking or even knowing about one type of course. My friend changed the course of my college career when she turned to me and uttered two words: “independent study.” Providence College defines an independent […]

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Bruins Go on Mid-Season “Hot Streak”

by Jeremy Perrigo ’18 Sports Staff In a National Hockey League season full of feel-good stories and teams that have played above expectations, the Boston Bruins have made a name for themselves once again as one of the league’s best. In 46 games, Boston has accumulated a record of 28-10-8 and sits in third place […]

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Lean In to the New Semester

by Andrea Traietti ’21 Opinion Staff The start of 2018 has come and gone, and maybe some of those New Year’s resolutions have seemed to slip away with it. But a lapse in achieving those “new year, new me” goals should not be a deterrent from other attempts at goal setting. Especially for college students, […]

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Editor’s Corner

The Last of the Enforcers by Meaghan Cahill ’20 Sports Co-Editor It has been 101 years since the National Hockey League has been established. However, while the game has fundamentally stayed the same, it has also undergone many changes, most of which have taken place over the past few years. And the changes are not […]

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by Erin Lucey ’20   Let regret get lost in the noise And pain be forgotten with the night. Count down to the future And be the reason it’s bright.   Bring with you those who inspire, And abandon those who restrain. Let the lessons stick with you But the clock dissolve the stain.   […]

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Lacrosse Gears Up for Spring Season

by Eileen Flynn ’20 Sports Staff The Providence College Men’s Lacrosse Team has been waiting for a chance to play another game since the gut-wrenching Big East Championship game last May. The Friars upset Big East rival Villanova University in the semi-final game, winning their first ever Big East Tournament win and advancing on to […]

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Learning to Live Without Fear

by Kevin Copp ’18 Opinion Staff Dr. Bernice A. King’s visit to Providence College in the midst of one of the most polarized political landscapes in recent history calls to mind the power of the people to create change. Just as her father, Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., led the Civil Rights Movement in […]

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