By Danielle Sposato Head Copyeditor On Tuesday Oct. 27, the Honors College held its annual Halloween party, including the Department of Philosophy, and the Department of English, along with all students involved in these majors, from 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. Dr. Joan Digby, Director of the Honors Program and…
Posts published in November 2015
By Margaret Pepe Assistant Features Editor Nick Tangorra, a freshman Public Relations major, has been grabbing the attention of other students. He has also been attracting attention from people all over the country. Tangorra started posting videos of him singing on YouTube about four years ago, when he was 14.…
By Danielle Marano Staff Writer College can be difficult; tests, papers, long days and all-nighters add up and can put immense stress on students. Sometimes, all we need is a little break. Perhaps, we need a vacation. There are many destinations that attract students looking to go on a trip.…
By Thomas Gillen Staff Writer Over the last several years, television creators have been adopting the anthology format when creating new shows. Each season of an anthology show tells a complete story, which allows for new characters to step in and have a new story set in a different location or…
By Bendik Sorensen A&E Editor Every fall, summer and spring, the Steinberg Museum in Hillwood Commons usually have a rapidly changing exhibition, but for the last exhibition of the fall, museum director Barbara Applegate wanted to try something new. “We’re having this one up through March 25,” she said. The…
By Pete Barell Editor-at-Large At least with my friends, watching horrible movies is a bit of a tradition. The Halloween season provides the perfect context to sit back, browse Netflix and find a classic like “Gingerdead Man,” “Troll 2,” “Leprechaun 5: in the Hood” or the infamous “Plan 9 From…
By Melanie Spina Assistant A&E Editor On Wednesday, Oct. 28, the poetry club on campus known as S.N.A.P.P.S., held their third event this semester. It was an open mic in which the students had the chance to come a read their own poetry or poems by other poets. “Since the…
By Michael Otero Sports Editor The men’s basketball team was voted to finish third in the East Coast Conference for the 2015-16 season, according to a poll done in the league office last week. The team finished behind the University of Bridgeport, who are the reigning conference champions, and St.…
By Michael Otero Sports Editor After an overtime loss at the hands of no. 1 ranked Bentley University, the Pioneers were back in action on Friday, Oct. 30, in their regular season wrap-up against Franklin Pierce University in New Hampshire. Their matchup featured three total goals, two of them coming…
By Michael Otero Sports Editor Armed with four stud-starting pitchers, the Mets had every reason to believe they would raise a third championship banner in 2015. As a great baseball mind once said, “Offense gets you to the playoffs, pitching wins you playoff games.” The Mets rolled over the Chicago Cubs in…