By Emma Laughlin Most people on the Western New England University campus know exactly where to find the Writing Center. Though the room remains unoccupied this semester due to COVID-19, the Writing…
By Nicole Acevedo, Assistant Editor When we think of journalists, we imagine the big-time reporters standing outside of major government buildings, taking on stories that change the world. But what about the…
By Andrew Joseph Moore If one could only use a few words to explain the four-year presidency of Donald Trump, historical should be one of those words, and while President Trump made…
By Hailey MacDonald, Editor-in-Chief February is Black History Month. Around the country, the lives and legacies of black artists, creators, activists, and idols are recognized and honored even more than usual, and…
By Pilar Betts As we celebrate this month and honor all the amazing African American leaders and their impacts, I felt it was important we acknowledge someone who made an impact on…
By Olivia Cushman The end of Black History Month would not be complete without recognition and honor of the youngest inaugural poet in U.S. History, Amanda Gorman. At 22 years old, Gorman…
By Alexandria Coleman Self care is so important! Some people might think it can distract from being productive, but in my opinion it is such a good way to recharge and start…
By Nicole Acevedo, Assistant Editor I don’t have to sit here and tell you how hard this last year has been because we’ve all endured it. My 2020 began with suitcases and…
By Piper Sloane The Kinky Kub is all about tackling dirty little secrets, questions, and dilemmas, but I think we should start with the one relationship (or lack thereof) we’ve all experienced:…
By Stone Murphy From the moment we are asked, “what do you want to be when you grow up,” we are conditioned to believe that our lives are a journey with a…