By Kylie Jennings The tea, the drama! Britney Manson dated a minor, and Asteria is finally taking his revenge! Asteria and Britney Manson are both well-known musical artists and creators in their music scene. With her dance and electropop beats, Manson attracts…
By Mathieu Leonard January 2026 marks one year since President Donald Trump’s return to office—a storyline that has been heralded as one of the most impressive political comebacks in modern history. Six…
By Cayla Bartosz On October 20, 2025, Western New England University’s Young Democratic Socialists held their first event as an official student organization. For the speaker, Professor Emeritus Michael Meeropol, it was a homecoming, as he…
By Reyez Hangsleben “Is This The World You Wanted?” by Moon Walker is an album released on June 13, 2025, and it echoes views connected to liberal ideas. It is filled with a heavy sentiment of…
By Max Edwards You may have noticed some strange emails in your school account inbox. Unfortunately, these are a recurring issue both on our campus and around the world. Phishing is a common form of online fraud that lures users to open links or enter personal information,…
By Leo Jennings Artificial Intelligence (AI) has been living among us for years at this point. The 2010s was the start of integrating AI into daily life for many individuals, with many smartphone brands…
By Cameryn Bentler These crosses all over my body / Remind me of who I used to be. This lyric is the opening line of Ethel Cain’s Preacher’s Daughter, an entirely self-produced debut album released…
By Cayla Bartosz As a novel, Bessie Flores Zaldivar’s resonant Libertad exemplifies the endlessly intertwined nature of personhood and politics more poignantly than any I’ve read in recent memory. Set in Tegucigalpa, Honduras, the…
By Sienna Paletta Unlike most events at Western New England University, the ideal Sunday does not come with flyers, banners, or social media posts. Rather, it is brought about by the simplicity of it all. The freshman quad in all its glory creates an event on its own.…
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,”…

