

Dining Commons faces mounting dishware losses
By Mack Eon and Kyla Smulski Stonehill College’s Dining Commons is facing an ongoing shortage of dishware and utensils following what administrators describe as a significant number of unreturned items this semester. In an email sent to students earlier this month, the Office of Student Affairs urged community members to return any borrowed dining items. “Have you borrowed a cup, plate, bowl, or silverware from the Commons? As you may have noticed, the result of unreturned i
Nov 17, 2025


Students run for "Mayor of Martin" to gain insight into how political campaigns work
By Jessica Brill A group of students at Stonehill College are learning how to run an election campaign through a Political Campaigns course that concludes with a mock election. Maddie Millier and Jordan Bigda are running for the fictional “Mayor of Martin,” a campaign that mirrors what political campaigns in communities and states. The campaigns include communication, public outreach, strategizing, and organizing an efficient group structure. The campaign started when Prof
Nov 17, 2025


SkyhawkADD helps students get their Master's degree cheaper and faster
By Mack Eon Stonehill College’s Skyhawk Accelerated Dual Degree (ADD) program offers students a headstart on their graduate education, saving them both time and money while strengthening their edge in a competitive job market. Annie Yeaton, a graduate admissions counselor, called the SkyhawkADD program, “is a great way to start your master’s degree as an undergraduate, saving you both time and money in the long run.” The streamlined program allows undergraduates to begin g
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