

A Pitbull appearance at Skyhawk Madness
By Mylee Santos When the Ruckus dance team hit the stage for Skyhawk Madness, students were left stunned. Bella Kessimian, a member of the team, was dressed as the singer Pitbull. Kessimian said she didn’t tell any of her friends that she was going to be performing dressed as Pitbull, which made it even more exciting. Kessimian said Ruckus members gave her the idea of dressing up as Pitbull a month before Skyhawk Madness. Their original plan was to do a Pitbull inspired pe
Nov 4


Don’t take the bait – how to notice and avoid phishing attacks
By Maddie Darmstadt When a Stonehill international freshman opened an email threatening her with deportation she was left scared and confused. “Essentially it said I had broken some sort of visa regulation and that if I didn’t leave the United States in a timely manner then I would be forcibly removed,” said the student who asked not to be named. This email turned out to be a spear phishing attack – a form of phishing tailored to the specific person receiving the email.
Nov 4


From underground beats to national pride: The story of Armenian jazz
By Audrey Sears Stonehill senior Audrey Sears traveled to Armenia as part of the TAP Armenia Project’s International Journalism Internship with Stonehill Professor Anna Ohanyan. This is an article she wrote as part of the internship. “I remember my friends and many other famous Armenian jazz musicians were listening to Voice of America on their little radios,” recalls Arthur Ispiryan, one of Armenia’s most prominent jazz musicians, who began his music career in the Soviet yea
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