New Food Options Available in McPhail’s and Beyond By, Gabriella Pisano ’18 Assistant News Editor From the ongoing construction on Albertus Magnus Hall to the transformation of Guzman Hill, Providence College students are used to seeing changes to the campus. While construction projects mark physical changes, there are other changes happening at PC, including the […]
by Sam Scanlon ’19 Sports Staff With the 2017-2018 season just around the corner, Men’s Basketball Head Coach Ed Cooley has reeled in a new wave of talented recruits looking to make a splash here in Friartown. Four new faces have been added to the roster to complement the skillful group of upperclassmen. The Friars […]
Texas Storm Hits Close for Some PC Students, Faculty, and Staff By Liza Sisk ’19 Breaking News Staff
PC Community Walks Together for Social Change By Sabrina Guilbeault ’18 News Editor Only one day into the academic year, members of the Providence College community received an email from the BMSA Executive Board, inviting all to a Solidarity Walk, which took place this past Thursday, August 31. The walk allowed the community to reflect […]
by Ryan Cox ’18 A&E Staff In less than a year, Luke Combs has not just carved out a niche for himself in Nashville, he’s blown one out of the side of the mountain that is country music. The 27-year-old from Asheville, North Carolina brings a sound to country music that is well-known. Following the October […]
by Joe Clancy ‘18 A&E Staff Four years ago, HBO teamed up with former Daily Show correspondent John Oliver to launch the massively successful satirical show, Last Week Tonight with John Oliver. For a brief period in the summer of 2013, British comedian Oliver took over as host of The Daily Show, when Jon […]
by Sabrina Guilbeault ’18 News Editor Calabria Family Gives Donation For Construction of a Torch on Slavin Lawn Slavin Lawn has been the home to a wide variety of campus activity at Providence College, from lounging and playing yard games during the first days of spring, to carnivals and cookouts that kick off the school […]
by Thomas Edwards ’20 News Staff Providence College student Ann Kleinschmidt ’19 and Gabriella Sanchez ’18 found themselves in San Miguel de Tucumán, the capital of Tucamán province in Northern Argentina by way of the Smith Fellowship. This fellowship is a program for rising juniors and seniors to spend six weeks serving or studying […]
by Sabrina Guilbeault ’18 News Editor With Bioswales, PC Fosters an Effective Storm Management System In Laudato Si, Pope Francis writes, “We must regain the conviction that we need one another, that we have a shared responsibility for others and the world, and that being good and decent are worth it.” He goes on to […]
by Daria Purdy ’19 Assistant News Editor Two groups of Providence College students got the opportunity this summer to expand their horizons beyond the borders of Western civilization. The Development of Western Civilization program is an integral part of the PC experience, yet the study of Eastern civilization is not as integrated into the curriculum. […]