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The Resurrection Project

by Connor Zimmerman ’20   “What if you could take away your deepest regret?” I stand there looking at the billboard with the sun shining on a laughing couple at a picnic. I stop and look at this billboard every day. It’s basically become ingrained in my mind. Her perfect smile and his little laugh, […]

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Basketball Legend Jo Jo White Remembered

by Jack Belanger ’21 Sports Co-Editor The basketball community mourned last week as former Boston Celtic and basketball hall-of-famer Jo Jo White passed away after a battle with brain cancer. White, 71, had been battling the cancer for a while as he had a brain tumor removed back in 2010. The announcement came just before […]

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Lady Liberty Shines Despite Shutdown Absurdity

by Lela Biggus ’18 Opinion Staff The Statue of Liberty remained open during the brief but dramatic government shutdown over the weekend, shining a light on how far we as a nation have strayed from our founding values. The monument remained open because the daily cost of running it, around $65,000, is miniscule considering the […]

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PCI: The Philadelphia Eagles Will Win Super Bowl LII

by Ethan Ticehurst ’18 Sports Staff     The end of the New England Patriots’ dynasty is coming and the Eagles will start it off with a big win at the Super Bowl this year. After an extremely impressive NFC Championship game win, they have the momentum and the talent to finish their championship run. […]

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Time’s Up, PC: Engage in Meaningful Discussion About Sexual Violence

by Paige Calabrese ’18 Associate Editor-in-Chief The spring semester is officially in full swing here at PC! Classes have commenced, homework has been assigned, and various events including guest speakers, dances, and themed activities have been planned. However, PC is not the only bustling community at the moment. This past weekend, thousands of people in […]

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PCI: The New England Patriots Will Win Super Bowl LII

by Sullivan Burgess ’20 Sports Staff For the tenth time in the history of the franchise, and for the eighth time in the era of Bill Belichick and Tom Brady, the New England Patriots have shocked the world yet again to find themselves in Super Bowl LII. After coming back from a 10-point deficit against […]

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Tangents and Tirades

Be Open to Learning In light of Dr. Bernice A. King’s address last week, in which she advised students to be open-minded, it is important that we continue to educate ourselves as a community. Last Friday, January 19, a panel of Providence College professors spoke about their research regarding diversity and the legacy of Rev. […]

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Cartoon: Government Shutdown

by David Martineau ’18

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Bursting the PC Bubble: The Women’s March Takes on Rhode Island

Protestors Rally at State House and Fight for Women’s Rights by Catherine Brewer ’20 News Staff “We believe that Women’s Rights are Human Rights and Human Rights are Women’s Rights.” That is the core belief of the founders of the Women’s March, an international movement that claimed the steps of the Rhode Island State House for […]

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Providence College Welcomes Jackie Peterson

Peterson Steps in as a Consultant to Provide Interim Leadership and Oversight to the Office of Institutional Diversity by Sabrina Guilbeault ’18 News Editor Five days into her time at Providence College, Jacqueline Peterson sat down in her office in Harkins Hall and shared her insight as a consultant providing interim leadership and oversight to […]

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