Lions’ Plate: Summer’s End Smoothie Bowl
By Debra Schafer | Sep. 5, 2020By Debra Kate SchaferCorrespondent If you’re still hanging onto that last bit of warm weather before the leaves start to turn for fall, nothing screams ...
Read More »By Debra Kate SchaferCorrespondent If you’re still hanging onto that last bit of warm weather before the leaves start to turn for fall, nothing screams ...
Read More »By Lara BeckerManaging Editor When Julie Weinstein first set foot on the College’s campus as a prospective student, an overcast of chilling rain loomed ...
Read More »By Esther Morales Reviews Editor As a result of campuses shutting down and tours being canceled for prospective students, many incoming freshmen have ...
Read More »Kalli ColacinoFeatures Editor Now more than ever, the world is on edge and students are trying to find ways to cope. And after an abrupt implementation ...
Read More »By Lara BeckerManaging Editor There’s something different about the events students are living through in 2020. Not only does a health crisis run rampant, ...
Read More »By Madison PenaNews Editor Before March 12, Craig Hollander had never called out sick from work. Nearly a week later, he found himself being one of the ...
Read More »By Paige HammondCorrespondent The end of the school year is always bittersweet, but with the circumstances of COVID-19, it’s feeling more bitter than ...
Read More »By Liya DavidovFeatures Editor Packing up the last of their dorm room’s decorations, driving an hour home and moving back in with their parents is ...
Read More »By Colleen SandersStaff Writer Unable to exhibit artists in the College’s art gallery in the Art and Interactive Multimedia building, director Margaret ...
Read More »By Caroline King Staff Writer After losing his dog, Cooper, to liver failure a few years ago, Justin Gordon wasn’t sure if he would ever be ready to ...
Read More »By James MercadanteStaff Writer For many, daily trips to the Campus Town gym are an integral part of their routine. Whether they’re lifting weights ...
Read More »By Rebekah SchroederCorrespondent Between walking to classes, interacting with peers and maintaining a busy schedule, Veronica Flesher’s days spent ...
Read More »By Jane BowdenManaging Editor Three weeks ago, every hour of Emily Varga’s day was planned. Between classes, an internship and an on-campus job, she ...
Read More »By Chloe FreedStaff Writer Cassidee Hrehorovich is used to working on days that most people have off. As a mail carrier in Bayville, NJ, she and her ...
Read More »By Veronica FlesherCorrespondent Six years ago, Kylie Moore graduated from the College with a communication studies degree, extensive editing knowledge ...
Read More »By Ian KrietzbergNation & World Editor Asalam Alaikum, in Arabic, translates simply to “peace be unto you.” Despite its misleading ...
Read More »By Olivia BowmanCorrespondent When Isabel Smith borrowed a camera from the Interactive Multimedia department on March 12, she had no idea it would be ...
Read More »By Lindsey HarrisStaff Writer Whether thrift stores were made popular by Macklemore’s 2012 smash hit, the underground music scene or in an effort to ...
Read More »By Natalie Notaro Correspondent Coronavirus seems to have dominated the country in a matter of days, and students nationwide have been forced ...
Read More »By Madison PenaNews Editor With daily reminders and updates concerning the Coronavirus, it’s hard to get away from the mass hysteria that is spreading ...
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