By Isreal John Collective. No voice is heard No sentence formed No thought occurred Alone. We hear many voices We have many sentences We think many thoughts Judgment. So many guilty So…
By Isreal John I see the face of a friend and It revolves around my mind, They trace colors of voices, Like bubbles in the sky, I see sounds unheard of and …
By Cayla Bartosz John Steinbeck’s novel The Grapes of Wrath is, much like the characters it follows, more than the sum of its parts. The story follows the Joads, a migrant family who are forced…
By Liam Haas In 2024, from May 5th to November 5th, the first-ever public artwork in NYC’s Union Square center lawn was displayed. The sculpture known as “Love-Ego=LOV” consists of 3 large interlocking letters, “L,”…
By Cameryn Bentler Have you or a loved one ever struggled with mental health? You’re not alone, and members of the Psychology Club at Western New England University want you to know that too. The month of…
By Cameryn Bentler It’s officially fall, and students are noticing the changes all over the Western New England University campus. Fruits on the trees are making their way to the ground, the leaves are changing…
By Michael Pedro A lot can happen in four years. Most people graduate from high school or college within that time, for example. You can change jobs, find the love of your…
By Keith Cook & Michael Pedro Western New England University has numerous student-athletes, each with their own drive to compete. These students span numerous years of academia, and as they go through their years, each sets…
By Michael Pedro Our story begins in the fall of 2021. Ludlow High School’s cross-country season has begun, and young upstart Lucas Franco is among the freshman students. He ran with the team the…
By Fatima Crespo It all started with peer pressure. No, not the bad kind, the “my older brother does it, so I also have to” kind. At the age of five or six, Ja’Naz Williams…

