By Nicole Baldwin With the pandemic still around, students find it hard to focus on school work. Many students are more worried about contracting the virus than their school work. That said,…
By Cole Strzelecki The United States’ national recycling rate was only 32% as of November 2020. According to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), the average American person will produce about 5.91…
By Alton Hall While most of us traveled home or vacationed for winter break, our Western New England University winter sports teams were hard at work, competing with their respective teams. The…
By Ryan Allen Wight In January of this year, Kristine Goodwin moved into her new position as Vice President of Student Affairs here at Western New England University. Goodwin brings with her…
By Nyasia Rivera Chances are, you’ve looked at yourself in the mirror at any given point in your life and felt unhappy with the way your body looked. We live in a…
By Nicole Baldwin Anxiety can come and go like a wave, or it can be a part of your day-to-day life. It can be healthy for your body and also not healthy.…
By Kelsey Stewart Do you need a fun night out? Come to the Rock Cafe, which is located on the first floor of the campus center, and see the group that started…
By Cole Strzelecki One of the greatest resources available to students at Western New England University is D’Amour Library. It offers a wide variety of materials for all sorts of academic needs,…
By Alana Mohan Welcome back Golden Bears! It has been a long winter break, and our amazing staff has been working hard to make the dining hall even more enjoyable. There have…
By Emma Schultz The emergence of the Omicron variant has caused COVID-19 cases to spike throughout the country. The city of Springfield has seen a serious rise in cases during the month…