Students are avoiding the bookstore, looking for cheaper options
By Aurora Ferreira Leah Dykas, a philosophy major, buys a lot of books online for classes and is always looking for ways to save money. “I get a lot of my books on Amazon,” she said. She is not alone. A growing number of students hunting for lower prices are getting books at places other than the campus bookstore. “A lot of it is just people reselling their books. My friend just got on like Yik Yak or whatever, like, ‘I need this book. Does anyone have it?’ And then she
Feb 10


Seniors celebrate 100 days until graduation
By Maddie Darmstadt Stonehill seniors celebrated their final 100 days on campus last Friday, February 6, at the annual “100 Days Dance” sponsored by the Office of Student Engagement. Close to 200 out of about 700 seniors took part in the dance. Some speculate that the $15 ticket price is what discouraged attendance. Those who did attend, however, seemed to enjoy themselves. Senior education major Grace Robison said she had fun getting ready with her friends, dres
Feb 10
Advocating inclusivity, brightening lives
By Martha Savage Building bridges and fostering belonging are among the primary goals of Advocates for a Brighter Stonehill, a mentorship program run by Stonehill’s Office of Intercultural Affairs (OIA). “Truly, this is one of the most open and welcoming spaces I've ever found,” said Claudia Gonzalez ‘26, one of the co-coordinators of Advocates for a Brighter Stonehill (ABS), when talking about her experience in the program. ABS is composed of students with a diverse rang
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