

Stonehill discussion panel revisits the Boston Marathon Bombing
By Maddie Darmstadt Thirteen years after the Boston Marathon Bombing, memories of the attack and the search for those responsible remain fresh in the minds of those involved in the investigation and prosecution. While it was a horrific event, it led to the unification of an entire city. Close to 80 students and professors attended Professor Laura Kaplan’s Terrorism and Criminal Justice class on Monday, March 23, to hear from three federal officials about the Boston bombing,
Apr 14
The Green Period Project’s move for change
By Arianna Campbell “Lux et Spes,” light and hope, is our motto, and the Green Period Project is one of the many efforts that uphold Stonehill’s mission for a just and compassionate world. The Green Period Project is a sustainability movement that raises awareness of the environmental and physical impacts of single-use period products and advocates for reusable, environmentally friendly alternatives. This movement was started on campus by the now Stonehill Alumna Emma Worster
Apr 14
A H.O.P.E.ful mission trip
By Aurora Ferreira Stonehill students willingly handed over their phones for a week during Spring Break, choosing to serve instead of scroll. “It stood out to me as a unique, once-in-a-lifetime experience. Not everyone gets a chance to really do something like this,” said sophomore Ella Patterson, a first-time H.O.P.E. ( Honoring our neighbor, Organizing for justice, Practicing peace, Encountering God) participant. Students who want to give up their time and work towards so
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