By Annie Renz Twenty-five incoming Skyhawks will be the first members of the new Business Honors Program at Stonehill College this fall. The Leo J. Meehan School of Business announced on March 24 the new program, formed out of student interest in business-focused offerings within the Moreau Honors Program. The long-running Moreau Honors Program has provided academically motivated students with small, interdisciplinary courses in the arts and sciences. The Business Hono
By Mack Eon In front of a crowded Martin Auditorium on Tuesday, April 14 th , Scott Ferson introduced his book, How The Democrats Lost America: Making Sense of the 2024 Election And The Future of American Politics. Ferson is an adjunct professor at Stonehill, working in The Martin Institute in the Political Science major. Ferson has worked in politics for about 40 years, including a run as press secretary for the late Senator Edward Kennedy and a role as chief strategist f
By Annie Renz Stonehill students welcomed Flo Rida to ‘their house’ on Sunday for a night of energy, dancing, and countless throwbacks. About two thousand students and faculty crowded around an elevated stage adorned with strobe lights inside the Sports Complex. Brother Mikes brought a tent for the 21-and-over crowd to gather behind eager fans. The night began with Stonehill alum and KISS 108 DJ Mikey V. His hour-long set paired current pop hits with traditional club music to
By Maddie Darmstadt Thirteen years after the Boston Marathon Bombing, memories of the attack and the search for those responsible remain fresh in the minds of those involved in the investigation and prosecution. While it was a horrific event, it led to the unification of an entire city. Close to 80 students and professors attended Professor Laura Kaplan’s Terrorism and Criminal Justice class on Monday, March 23, to hear from three federal officials about the Boston bombing,
By Arianna Campbell “Lux et Spes,” light and hope, is our motto, and the Green Period Project is one of the many efforts that uphold Stonehill’s mission for a just and compassionate world. The Green Period Project is a sustainability movement that raises awareness of the environmental and physical impacts of single-use period products and advocates for reusable, environmentally friendly alternatives. This movement was started on campus by the now Stonehill Alumna Emma Worster
By Aurora Ferreira Stonehill students willingly handed over their phones for a week during Spring Break, choosing to serve instead of scroll. “It stood out to me as a unique, once-in-a-lifetime experience. Not everyone gets a chance to really do something like this,” said sophomore Ella Patterson, a first-time H.O.P.E. ( Honoring our neighbor, Organizing for justice, Practicing peace, Encountering God) participant. Students who want to give up their time and work towards so
By Sarah VanDerpool As obligations and assignments pile up and the weather remains inconsistent, staying active and healthy can feel nearly impossible. Between classes, work, clubs, assignments, and hours spent studying in the library, movement often becomes an afterthought. But at the Sally Blair Ames Sports Complex, students and faculty can take a break from the chaos, recharge, stay active, and connect with other students through group exercise classes offered Monday throu
By Preslee Welu For the first time in program history, the men’s ice hockey team has had not only one, but four players sign professional contracts this year. They are celebrating defenseman Evan Orr, forwards Teddy Lagerbäck and Frankie Ireland, and goalie Connor Androlewicz. In the ECHL, Orr joins the Atlanta Gladiators, and Lagerbäck heads to the Rapid City Rush. In the SPHL, Ireland will go to the Knoxville Ice Bears, and Androlewicz to the Pensacola Ice Flyers. Head Co
By Greta Willis On Tuesday, March 31, 2026, the Stonehill Cheerleading Team and the Dance Team co-hosted their first-ever team Showcase. Both teams performed several routines for the Skyhawk community as they celebrated their hard work throughout the academic year and proudly sent off the Dance Team to nationals. The event brought together students, families, and supporters for a night filled with energy, talent, and school spirit, highlighting the dedication of both program
By LilyBelle Cogliano The Hill is a beloved food location on the Stonehill campus for all the late diners out there. Whether it’s post-afternoon practice, night class, or you’re just not in the mood for whatever's being served at the dining hall, The Hill is a valued and essential spot for students. Lately, there's a new fixation amongst the hill lovers: The Chicken Wrap. If you like chicken, wraps, and a little nutrition in the mix, the chicken wrap is worth the meal swipe.
By Kaya DeAngelis Stonehill recently announced the 6.5 million dollar purchase of Easton Country Club, the 150-acre golf course 3.5 miles from campus. This property will house the Division 1 men’s and women’s golf teams, with men’s making their debut to Division 1 play in the 2026-2027 academic year. The rationale for this purchase was to “ expand academic and professional development opportunities…” and provide opportunities for hands-on coursework, internships, and student
By Camila Zuluaga Rodriguez When I first got the tour guide job, I couldn’t imagine what it would look like for me to talk in front of so many people every week. I didn’t like public speaking, and I knew no one at the admissions office. However, my nerves quickly disappeared as I kept showing up for my shifts day after day. Looking back, I can see how much being part of this amazing team changed my whole Stonehill experience. When I first came to Stonehill, I had a team that