Archive for November, 2020

Week 5 of the Bachelorette: Restarting the Whole Season!

Week 5 of the Bachelorette: Restarting the Whole Season!

Arts and Entertainment November 17, 2020 at 9:00 pm Comments are Disabled

By: Rebecca Capozzi | Staff Writer and Treasurer It looks as though this season of The Bachelorette is starting all over again! Tayshia came in hot and ready to meet all of the men that Clare left behind: essentially Clare’s seconds. However, neither her or the men seem to mind! As soon as Tayshia introduced herself to the men, theRead More

5 Warm Winter Movie and Dinner Pairings

5 Warm Winter Movie and Dinner Pairings

Arts and Entertainment November 15, 2020 at 2:00 pm Comments are Disabled

By: Michael DeFusco | Staff Writer Winter is a wonderful time to watch a good movie, and an even better time to eat. Below are the five best winter-themed movie and dinner combinations to try while you’re snowed in. “Hateful Eight” with beef stew On a freezing winter night, watch this movie to remind yourself that it could always beRead More

College Students Struggle to Find Reliable COVID-19 News

College Students Struggle to Find Reliable COVID-19 News

Off Campus November 15, 2020 at 1:50 pm Comments are Disabled

By: Morgan Rizzo | Staff Writer After motioning to her living room behind her in her home in Providence, Rhode Island, Abigail Sherwood reveals she should be living in a college dorm room at American University in Washington D.C. Due to the uncertainty of the coronavirus, the university decided to turn tofully remote learning within weeks of returning. With theRead More

Grab your Shopping Carts and Start your Engines: Black Friday 2020

Grab your Shopping Carts and Start your Engines: Black Friday 2020

Off Campus November 13, 2020 at 9:00 am Comments are Disabled

By: Emily Mikolay | Staff Writer With the Halloween season exiting for 2020, most of us tend to focus on the next holiday… Thanksgiving! With glorious food and family gatherings, it is a favorite time of year for many people. Some individuals, however, consider the following day to be one of the best days of the year. That’s right, BlackRead More

Review – Campus Exhibition: Self and Sensibility: Women and the Decorative Arts in the Age of Jane Austen and Emily Dickinson

Review – Campus Exhibition: Self and Sensibility: Women and the Decorative Arts in the Age of Jane Austen and Emily Dickinson

Campus November 12, 2020 at 5:03 pm Comments are Disabled

By: Zara Abubakar | Staff Writer As November rolls by, now is your last chance to visit a student co-curated exhibition titled “Self and Sensibility: Women and the Decorative Arts in the Age of Jane Austen and Emily Dickinson”. As a student in the curatorial class taught by Professor Ernest Jolicoeur and Dr. Anthony Mangieri, it was incredibly fulfilling toRead More