By Kylie Jennings Asteria is a musical artist who specializes in alternative hip-hop and electric dance music (EDM). He started making music back when he was 10 years old and his first official release was “paranoid”, released in 2021 which wrote and…
By Sebastian Grignano To think that my four years as an undergraduate student here at Western New England University are coming to an end is something that came upon me very fast,…
By Olivia Cushman This week, for the last issue of the Westerner for Spring 2021, I will touch upon an issue that I am incredibly passionate about, despite not coming from a…
By Cassie Baudouin Anyone that knows me, knows me for real, knows that I only have one personality trait: High School Musical, all encompassing. Throughout my four years here, I went full…
By Emma Colegrove As college students, we are expected to push our boundaries and spend long nights studying, writing, and thinking. We often hear the phrase “take it easy,” but when was…
By Oliva Cushman As we all know, everyone’s brain is unique in its own way. But, more so than we thought, the female brain is way different than the male brain, and…
By Olivia Cushman April is Autism Awareness Month, as the organization Autism Speaks has deemed April 2, 2021, the fourteenth annual World Autism Awareness Day. To kick off this month of awareness…
I would like to preface this letter with a disclosure. I do not aim to speak for all WNE students, and I do not want to make any student feel as though…
By Nicole Acevedo, Assistant Editor “I’m okay.” This has become the most used phrase in my vocabulary since the world went into a state of frenzy and discombobulation. A year in the…
By Sebastian Grignano Being a year into a global pandemic is something that I thought I would never have to deal with in a lifetime. I saw the people in China or…
By Joey Africano Did you know that suicide is the tenth leading cause of death in the United States? According to the American Foundation for the Prevention of Suicide, 47,511 Americans died…