

The family of Stonehill Alum found dead in a room in Belize is suing the resort for negligence
By Maddi Achtyl Just over a year ago, Stonehill Alum Wafae El Arar ‘21 was one of three women found dead in a hotel room at a resort in San Pedro, Belize. Now, the families of the three women are filing a negligence lawsuit against the resort. NBC Boston reported that the families of the three women filed a lawsuit in the U.S. District Court in Massachusetts, alleging that the deaths were the result of a "catastrophic failure of safety systems" and negligence by the resort.
Feb 8


First snow day of the year!
By Annie Renz Students shoveled off cars and sledded down the hill outside Donahue Hall after the first major snowstorm hit the area, dumping more than a foot of snow in the area and forcing class cancelations. “I was surprised; I really didn’t think it was going to snow that much. I thought it was going to snow a foot and we’d be fine,” said senior Olivia Sharkansky. At 10:11 a.m. Sunday morning, Stonehill students received a Hill Alert Emergency Notification explaining that
Jan 26


Lawyer for retired Religious Studies Professor says he’s a victim, not the culprit in an elaborate scam
By Maddi Achtyl Retired religious studies professor Gregory Shaw was charged with larceny in what prosecutors allege was a case where a woman he met on a Christian dating website was scammed out of almost $80,000, but his lawyer said his client is also a scam victim, eventually losing more than $1.5 million. Shaw, who retired in 2024 after 37 years at the College, was arraigned and pleaded innocent to two charges of larceny over $1,200 by false pretense on November 20 in Quin
Dec 7, 2025
























