Stonehill is looking to continue to grow the farm
By Kyla Smulski After the director of Stonehill’s farm left earlier this year, the College is looking to make some changes to the school program and how it can continue to help educate students. Laurie Mooney left her job as the farm manager this year to pursue a PhD in Agroforestry, and Peter Ubertaccio, the Vice President for Academic Affairs, said the position is currently vacant. “At some point, we plan to look for someone to oversee, but we have no specific timel
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Campus Police offers students ALICE training
By Kyla Smulski Stonehill police officer Andrew Shaw still remembers the school shooting at Columbine High School, where 13 people were killed by two student gunmen in the first school shooting to gain national attention in 1999. “I vividly remember Columbine, this rocked the world. It never happened before. It was the worst mass shooting in history at that point,” he said. Shaw and others in the Stonehill police department want to make sure it never happens on this ca
Oct 14
Standing against sexual assault: Resources and support on campus
By Mylee Santos A variety of support services are available for students who want to report sexual assault or misconduct, members of the Student Government Association were told at a recent meeting. A number of college officials spoke at the October 6 meeting to address safety issues and concerns. Particularly, sexual assault cases on campus. One of the major concerns addressed during the meeting was addressing sexual assault cases on campus. Ali Hicks, director of Com
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