In with the New Year, Out with the Restrictions February 9, 2022 On Jan. 27, the Coronavirus Planning Team sent out an email regarding the restrictions that were put into place at the beginning of the…
Zero-Covid Policy at Olympics February 2, 2022 Is it safe to attend the Olympics? “It would be a hard decision since going to the Olympics is a dream come true, but…
Sacred Heart Becomes a JED Campus February 2, 2022 On Jan 18. President Petillo announced that Sacred Heart will become a JED Campus after partnering with the JED foundation which focuses on bringing…
SHU’s First Endowed Chair Selected February 2, 2022 According to an email sent by Dr. Petillo on Jan. 20, Dr. Maureen Ruby was announced as the Isabelle Farrington Endowed Chair of Social,…
Flying Home for the Holidays December 1, 2021 On Nov. 8, the U.S. fully reopened their borders to many vaccinated travelers for the first time in over 20 months. Families are now…
The Gift of Giving December 1, 2021 According to the Associated Press, on Nov. 10, the Labor Department said that prices for U.S. consumers jumped 6.2% in October compared to last…
What Are You Giving for Thanksgiving? November 24, 2021 Have you volunteered lately? “My family supports small charities in our hometown, and it inspires me to help out people on campus as well…
Young, Dumb and Broke: the $1.7 Trillion Student Loan Crisis November 24, 2021 On Nov. 15, Sacred Heart hosted a virtual panel titled “The Domino Effect: Examining the $1.7 Trillion Student Loan Crisis” as part of the…
SHU Student Attends Astroworld November 17, 2021 On Nov. 5, sophomore Keoni Lieter was in Houston for Astroworld, a two-day music festival with an estimated 50,000 people in attendance according to…
The Trial of Ahmaud Arbery November 17, 2021 On Nov. 3, the final jury for the killing of Ahmaud Arbery was selected. According to the Associated Press, it consisted of 11 white…