By Michael Pedro Every semester, Western New England University’s theater troupe, the Stageless Players, performs a play of some sort to a great deal of praise. This semester will once again be…
By Lauren Plakias In 1994, an undergraduate Business major walked across the graduation stage and grabbed his Western New England College diploma, never looking back. Always searching for new and inviting opportunities,…
By Isreal John I built a house made of ironThen put it in the woodsI put reminders on my skinI never know where I have beenIf rivers start to flood, then you’ll…
By Rebekah Sherman For every pain, for every grief, and for the overwhelming feelings inside of me,I lay them down at Your feet.At the feet of Jesus, that is where you will…
By Gianna Mulvey It’s hard to find good television these days: streaming services announce and then cancel promising projects, potentially interesting shows close with unresolved or unsatisfying endings, and once-good shows simply…
By Michael Pedro Wednesday, October 30 was the fifth game of this year’s thrilling Major League Baseball World Series. Coming off of a dominant 11-4 victory against the Los Angeles Dodgers, the…
By Jason Alwang Ziya Damas recorded two goals and one assist, while Mabel Gerard recorded four points as the Golden Bears defeated Salve Regina 5-2 at the Olympia Ice Center in West…
By Kylie Jennings Have you ever heard of Coughlin’s Hotel? Coughlin’s Hotel is a lovely and unique place with a committed staff and a long history. Many guests have had a wonderful…
For the second time ever, the Cupola Yearbook club will be hosting its annual Spooky Spectacular event. This year, the event runs from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. on Thursday, October 31.…
By Elliot Miner Libraries provide a vast ocean of new information for individuals, especially young children, to broaden their minds, enjoy learning, and let their imaginations run wild. But what happens when…