By Nicole Acevedo, Assistant Editor Western New England University underwent many changes in the few months students were away for summer vacation, so here’s a few of the major ones you should…
By Ryan Allen Wight, Copy Editor On August 15, the Taliban seized Kabul, the capital of Afghanistan. President Ashraf Ghani departed to the United Arab Emirates, who received him in a humanitarian…
By Hailey MacDonald, Editor-in-Chief Programming is one of the most important aspects of campus and student life at Western New England University. Each semester, there are over 100 events where students can…
By Faith Edwards, Staff Writer Among the many new faces on campus, Christina McKenzie Willenbrock became one when she stepped into the role of being the Director of Residence Life this past…
By Ryan Allen Wight, Copy Editor On September 11, 2001, al-Qaeda launched a four-pronged terrorist assault on the United States. Two hijacked planes, Flights 11 and 175, crashed into the World Trade…
By Claire Wright, Advisor Some things change; some things stay the same. That is more than true for Student Involvement and Leadership Development going into the Fall ’21 Semester. We have grown,…
By Hailey MacDonald, Editor-in-chief The fall sports season is in full swing at Western New England University. Athletes moved onto campus a few weeks early in order to prepare for their seasons…
By Nicole Acevedo, Assistant Editor The Spring Event may have looked a lot different this year, but that doesn’t mean it wasn’t a blast. On Friday, April 30, 2021, Western New England…
By Emma Laughlin As we head to the end of the spring semester, it is important to look back on everything that Western New England University has accomplished in the past year.…
By Emma Laughlin Western New England University’s Summer Orientation and Registration program, SOAR, is a day that many upperclassmen, faculty, and staff can fondly look back on. It is the two-day process…