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Posts published in October 2019

Athlete of the Week: Sammy Bell

By Andrew Scarpaci Staff Writer Sammy Bell, junior psychology major, is a forward on the field hockey team, as well as the team’s leading scorer. During her time playing as a Shark for the fall 2019 season, Bell scored nine goals and 20 points throughout the 14 games the team…

Sharks Climb up the NEC Standings

By Elise Person Staff Writer The men’s soccer team took down Bryant University in a 2-0 shutout on Monday, Oct. 28. The game quickly turned into a two-day event after heavy rain and lightning forced Sunday’s afternoon’s game to be finished on Monday afternoon. The game was set to start…

Hypnotist Works his Magic on Students Live

By Jennifer Chavez Staff Writer The Student Activities Board (SAB) hosted comedian hypnotist Keith Karkut in the Gold Coast Cinema on Tuesday, Oct. 22. From 8 p.m. to 10 p.m., the 43 audience members were entertained as Karkut hypnotized a group of students live. Karkut is a well-practiced hypnotist with…

Commuter Column: Traveling Tips

By Travis Fortounas Staff Writer Hello students, in today’s commuter column I will discuss the dangers of the roads. Every-thing from patrolling police, road closings and weather warnings are all possible delays when making your way to campus in the morning. The number one delay that I am faced with…

Student Performs in Off-Broadway Show

By Dylan Valic Features Editor Ava Paul, a sophomore musical theater major, recently starred in an Off-Broadway play “The Only Coffee Shop in the City.” The show focuses on a young college writer leaving New York City for London after a breakup. Paul played the character Rowan, a young entrepreneur…

Faculty Frustrated with Sluggish SMART Boards

By Shannon Miller News & Managing Editor SMART boards have been an undeniable advantage to most professors, enabling them to engage in new and more meaningful ways of teaching than whiteboards and chalkboards ever did. The acronym stands for “Self-Monitoring, Analysis and Reporting Technology,” but at times, these interactive technologies…