By Sam Chipman, Staff Writer This year has returned an essential piece of the admission process at Western New England University that was previously suspended during the height of the COVID-19 Pandemic.…
By Cole Strzelecki, Staff Writer At the beginning of this year, on January 1, 2021, the “Police Reform Act” was put into place by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. The act was named…
By Hailey MacDonald, Editor-in-Chief Rivers Memorial Hall glistened with gold on Thursday, November 4 for the fifth annual African American Female Professor Awards. Hosted by the African American Female Professor Award Association…
By Owen Ryan, Staff Writer Zillow, the well-known real estate tech hub, has recently pulled the plug on its house-flipping operations. Back in 2018, Zillow began their iBuying program with a goal…
By Nicole Acevedo, Assistant Editor There’s nothing like stepping out into the Manhattan streets in the middle of autumn when the wind gets a bit chillier, fashion has transitioned from summer dresses…
By Ryan Allen Wight, Copyeditor Students Concerned with Sustainability at Western New England University (SCS at WNE) is an undergraduate student committee put together by Dr. Karl Martini. The committee includes Grant…
By Carly Phaneuf, Staff Writer He dropped out of college, was poor, and was desperate for work. Then, Wayne Phaneuf found himself at the doorstep of The Republican, a newspaper in Springfield,…
By Faith Edwards, Staff Writer World Fest is an important tradition for United and Mutually Equal. It all began with a student who thought of it in the nineties. Now, it has…
By Megan McGuinness, Staff Writer As the weather gets colder and we near December, you may wonder: Are there any fun places that I can go to get in the holiday spirit…
By Nyasia Rivera, Staff Writer DISCLAIMER: This article is primarily about pregnancy prevention. As of the publication of this article, the only contraceptives that can prevent STDs are condoms and abstinence. When…