By Nicole Acevedo, Assistant Editor āIām okay.ā 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 Female, 19 Looking back on my freshman year of high school, I realize I was an entirely different person of who I am today. I was immature, naive, and trusting of…
By Faith Edwards The epitome of receptivity, The empty space that provides a place for language and music to subsist. Consider my silence a gift, An invitation to take up space, to…
By Samuel Chipman ` The month of March is always a jam-packed time for the Campus Activities Board (CAB), holding events every week and creating new traditions in the ever changing dynamic…
By Hailey MacDonald, Editor-in-Chief On Friday, March 19, the Department of Athletics at Western New England University announced that all athletic teams would be placed on a ten day halt. This was…
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 Olivia Cushman As of January 1, 2021, Massachusetts minimum wage is now $13.50 per hour, up 75 cents from the 2020 minimum wage of $12.75 per hour. Lawmakers in Massachusetts are…
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…
By Hailey MacDonald, Editor-in-Chief Red hues and spotlights filled Wood Auditorium during the TEDxWesternNewEnglandUniversity event on Saturday, March 20. The audience members, gifted with a bag of TEDxWNE goodies upon arrival, patiently…
By Piper Sloane Have you ever had a dream about someone that was so vivid you could practically feel their breath in the dip of your neck, or the tips of their…