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 Claire Wright, Advisor The crack of the bat, the smack of the ball hitting the glove, the roar of engines; some of the greatest sounds in the world, but sounds that…
By Nicole Acevedo, Assistant Editor On Monday, March 29, 2021, Western New England University students gathered on Deliso Lawn to peacefully demonstrate their dissatisfaction with administration’s decisions in regards to graduation and…
By Hailey MacDonald, Editor-in-Chief Those who are a part of the Golden Bear family know how special it is to be a part of the Golden Bear family — it is something…
By Ryan Allen Wight, Copyeditor On Tuesday, March 23, Western New England University’s Student Senate swore in its new leadership and membership. Having led through unprecedented events, former President Adetayo Olatinwo and…
On March 29, 2021, a group of seniors here at the University organized a peaceful and respectful protest to let their voices be heard on the matter of administration deciding to hold…
Hosted by the Class of 2022 Council The Western New England University Class of 2022 Council is organizing a 5K Walk/Run called WNE Walks honoring one of our own, Dave Stawasz. Traditionally,…
By Sebastian Grignano Being a collegiate baseball player at this point in time, during a pandemic, has been the farthest thing from easy. It has been a roller coaster ride from the…
By Nora Beechwood Do you remember going to the mall with your mom for Christmas presents when you were younger? And during the madness of it all, somehow you would find yourself…
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…