By Maddi Achtyl Massachusetts was hit with a historic Nor’easter blizzard, closing schools, causing power outages, and making travel dangerous. Photo Credit: Kaya DeAngelis '26 Stonehill College canceled classes Monday and Tuesday, joining many schools in New England that canceled in-person operations due to the storm. Boston is expected to get more than a foot of snow; some areas in Southeastern Massachusetts are going to see more than 2 feet, NBC10 Boston reported. Massach
By Mack Eon The Seattle Seahawks defeated the New England Patriots this past Sunday in Super Bowl LX (60), 29-13, with the Seahawks controlling the affair for a large majority of the game, through both consistent offensive production and stifling defense. A major contributor to that sustained offensive production was running back Kenneth Walker III, the most valuable player of the game, who rushed for 135 yards and added 26 receiving yards, frequently using his speed and pat
By Tyler Salisbury A wide range of performances, including song, dance, spoken word, and fashion, will be featured in Stonehill’s annual DiverCity Fusion Festival on April 10, 2026. The event will be held at 6 p.m. in the McCarthy auditorium and is sponsored by the SGA Diversity Committee and the Office of Intercultural Affairs, with the emphasis on celebrating cultural identity, not competition. Event organizer Angel Sor said the goal of DiverCity is to highlight the v
By Annie Renz Lily Newell ‘27 did not have a sport management professor her freshman year at Stonehill. There wasn’t even a chair of the department, and her advisor specialized in marketing. But now, halfway through her junior year, Newell is getting the experience sport management majors dream about: working at the Super Bowl. To make the deal even sweeter, it’s also her first NFL game. “To actually experience my first ever NFL game at the Super Bowl in San Francisco with
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
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
By Annie Renz Bogan Arena’s construction is catching the attention of companies from across the country as Stonehill College continues the prep work for this innovative project. “This will be, when it’s built, the largest building on campus,” said Director of Athletics Dean O’Keefe. “Part of the important thing is to hire a good group of architects and a construction firm that has done this level of project because it is pretty complex.” O’Keefe said the target date to op
By Mack Eon The Seattle Seahawks defeated the New England Patriots this past Sunday in Super Bowl LX (60), 29-13, with the Seahawks controlling the affair for a large majority of the game, through both consistent offensive production and stifling defense. A major contributor to that sustained offensive production was running back Kenneth Walker III, the most valuable player of the game, who rushed for 135 yards and added 26 receiving yards, frequently using his speed and pat
By Annie Renz Lily Newell ‘27 did not have a sport management professor her freshman year at Stonehill. There wasn’t even a chair of the department, and her advisor specialized in marketing. But now, halfway through her junior year, Newell is getting the experience sport management majors dream about: working at the Super Bowl. To make the deal even sweeter, it’s also her first NFL game. “To actually experience my first ever NFL game at the Super Bowl in San Francisco with
By Trinity Agosta Everywhere you look, every time you open your phone, you see different ways that pop culture is stuck in reverse. Original Disney movies are being remade instead of new storylines being produced, every pop star is the new “modern Britney Spears,” low-rise jeans refuse to die, and even our parents are posting 2016 throwbacks. Nostalgia isn’t just trending. It’s dominating. To me, this clearly says less about our love for the past and more about our impending
By Li Li Scheonfelder The Year of the Horse is here, and with it brings energy, passion, and bold movements. The Horse represents a willingness to take risks and try new things rather than waiting for them to come to you. The Horse urges everyone to make big life changes and pursue personal growth while maintaining steady momentum throughout the year to avoid burnout. Silk and Satin The traditional qipao dates all the way back to the Qing dynasty, adorned with delicate, f
By Arianna Campbell Beware of the traps of the “manosphere.” What may seem like innocent content can lead to a troubling online community. The “manosphere” describes certain content aimed at young men, often teen and college age, that is disguised as self-help but actually spreads harmful and hateful rhetoric. Some of this content can be hidden, but these are three signs to watch for. “Be the Alpha Male or suffer the Beta life” I’m sure we have all heard something about