Adopt, Don’t Shop February 5, 2020 By Keely McCarthy Copy Editor If you’re looking to own a pet, it’s best to adopt compared to buying a pet from an online…
Building Audrey’s Corner December 4, 2019 On the morning of May 1, 2018, I hunkered down at my kitchen table with a stack of folders filled with my students’ work….
The Singularity of Truth: Reflections on the Impeachment Inquiry December 4, 2019 By Tyler Lascola Copy Editor For some strange reason, it always seems that whatever books I’m currently reading directly correlate with whatever major issues…
A Farewell To My Dance Career November 20, 2019 BY Kristin Burnell A&E Editor I wished a bittersweet goodbye to the sport that has been a part of my life for the past…
In the Blink of an Eye November 20, 2019 BY Gina D’Amico It was a bright and sunny afternoon when I walked across the stage at Plainville High School to accept my diploma….
Epilepsy Awareness Month November 19, 2019 By: Bryana Cielo Editor-in-Chief If you know me, you probably know that I have epilepsy. You’ve probably heard me talk about it, maybe tell…
Follow Your Passion November 18, 2019 By: Gab Ruvo Assistant Public Relations Manager As someone who came into college with no idea how to fit in, finding my passion came…
I am a Cheerleader. I am an Athlete. November 13, 2019 BY Erica Condon When I tell someone I am a cheerleader, I doubt that their first thought is that I am an athlete. The…
You’re Under the “Influence” October 30, 2019 Anaya Vance News Editor The new profession that social media has introduced to this generation is the “influencer.” The Oxford dictionary term influencer is…
Through Thick & Thin October 29, 2019 BY Angelina Dinota Contributing Writer A thank you to my brothers. The people who have stood by my side through thick and thin. It…