Student Leaders Put On Annual Santa Shop for the San Miguel School by Hannah Langley ’21 News Staff With the Christmas season upon us, the season of giving has begun, and the Dirigo Leadership Honors Society is promoting this Christmas spirit by hosting their seventh Annual Santa Shop program on Dec. 6. This program is […]
by Sam Pellman ’20 I’ve gotten lost multiple times in my life on multiple occasions. I’ve gotten lost in the mall, roaming store after store until I don’t remember where I started. I’ve lost my mom in the grocery store. I’ve lost my car in the parking lot and spent 20 minutes trying to […]
Global Studies Student Encourages PC to Care for Cambodia by Alexandra Huzyk ’20 News Staff As we approach the holiday season, it becomes easy to get lost in the search to find the perfect gifts for your loved ones. Perhaps this year, you might consider spending your money on something with a greater impact. On […]
by Katherine Torok ’20 Opinion Staff The Providence College Men’s Hockey Team did more than just compete in a hockey tournament during their recent trip to Belfast, Northern Ireland; they strengthened the bond and cultural ties between the United States and Northern Ireland. Over Thanksgiving break, the men’s hockey team traveled about 3,000 miles to […]
By Max Anderson ’18 Sports Staff On Friday, November 17, the Providence College Men’s Basketball Team was able to add another piece of hardware to the trophy cabinet by winning the 2K Classic Tournament, held annually at Madison Square Garden. The tournament kicked off with a preliminary regional round matchup on Nov. 10, which saw […]
by Marisa DelFarno ’18 The land is vacant like the beach’s shore at dawn. The tires of my car tilt towards the cobblestone driveway, and convulse over the uneven jagged surface. Acorns, twigs, and wayward leaves layer the glittery cobblestone. As I zigzag my way up the driveway, a Japanese red maple tree appears, […]
BOP, Campus Ministry, and Student Activities Spread Christmas Cheer by Sabrina Guilbeault ’18 News Editor With finals looming and assignments piling up, many students may feel like the holiday season is a long ways away, even though the days until winter break are dwindling. However, thanks to student organizations like the Board of Programmers and […]
By Sam Scanlon ’19 Sports Staff Last week, the Providence College Men’s Ice Hockey Team took a journey across the pond to participate in the 2017 Friendship Four Tournament in Belfast, Northern Ireland. Over the course of their weeklong trip, the Friars toured Dublin, Ireland, as well as Belfast Northern Ireland, including Northern Ireland’s Parliament […]
by Gabrielle Bianco ’21 Opinion Staff Saturday, November 18 was National Adoption Day. This day, which serves as the pinnacle of National Adoption Awareness month, was celebrated with adoptions across the country. In Rhode Island alone, 23 adoptions with 17 different families were finalized through Providence Family Court. Some distinguished guests at the occasion were […]
by Bridget Blain ’19 Opinion Staff It can sometimes be easy to forget that a person in the public eye is still a real human being who can be very negatively affected by what is said about him or her in the media. It is even worse when the person being speculated about did not […]