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Student Community Government holds inaugural election night as part of first-ever campus-wide elections
Tim Yean Sports Editor RIC students now more than ever have the ability to influence student government through the power of voting and Monday night’s open-door event gives them a glimpse at the campus’s future student leaders. A replay of Student Community Government’s Election Night can be found here . As a part of the historic opening of Student Community Government [SCG] executive council elections to the entirety of campus, SCG hosted Election Night: a chance for student
Timothy Yean, Sports Editor
14 hours ago3 min read


Meet the candidate: SCG presidential aspirant Briany Acosta is a ‘team player’
Olivia Barone Editor in Chief As Student Community Government [SCG] executive board elections near, candidates are preparing to run a fair race. Briany Acosta, the latest candidate interviewed by The Anchor, shared her goals for the 26-27 term and let readers know of some essential improvements she’d like to make happen in the coming year. Acosta is a RIC freshman campaigning to be the next SCG president. A political science major, vice president of RIC’s prelaw society and

Olivia Barone
2 days ago3 min read


RIC athletics recap – splits for softball, a packed slate for Saturday
Tim Yean Sports Editor Graphic by Anchor Staff Sunday, March 29 Baseball @ University of Southern Maine Game one: L, 11-1 (seven innings) Three runs in the seventh inning for the Huskies forced the 10-run rule and ended the opening game early. Fourth-year first baseman Daniel Cascio’s RBI single in the first inning was the lone run scored on RIC’s end. Second-year pitcher Ben Nowinski took the loss to fall to 0-2 on the year. Game two: L, 23-1 (seven innings) A 20-run bombard
Timothy Yean, Sports Editor
2 days ago5 min read
Softball orchestrates seven-run comeback to down UMass Dartmouth, 11-10
Tim Yean Sports Editor (NORTH PROVIDENCE, R.I.) – Third-year third baseman Gabrielle Sweeney’s sacrifice fly sent in first-year shortstop Joey Meyer in the extra eighth inning to complete a seven-run comeback for Rhode Island College over the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth, 11-10 on Saturday, April 4. After conceding 10 runs to the Corsairs in the first five innings of action, the Anchorwomen, which had only scored three runs at that point, exploded with five runs in t
Timothy Yean, Sports Editor
2 days ago4 min read
Anchorwomen lacrosse take home loss to Fitchburg State University, 15-6
Tim Yean Sports Editor A last-millisecond goal from third-year Taylor Lambert ended the game on a high note for the Rhode Island College women’s lacrosse team, but were overall unable to match Fitchburg State University as the Anchorwomen lost 15-6 to the Falcons to fall to 1-6 on the season Wednesday, April 1. Lambert’s last-tick connection marked both a secured hat trick for the attacker and the only goal scored by the Anchorwomen in the second half. She also logged an assi
Timothy Yean, Sports Editor
2 days ago2 min read


RIC athletics recap – softball sweeps first home games, tennis crushes Castleton in Little East opener
Tim Yean Sports Editor Tuesday, March 24 Graphic by Anchor Staff Softball vs Wheaton College Game one: W, 6-3 A three-run effort from the visiting Wheaton squad at the top of the first inning signaled bad vibes for the rest of the game, but RIC recovered fashionably with a matching three runs in the second inning. A lead-changing run in the third inning, thanks to first-year designated player Lily Bell’s double, kept the momentum going as the Lyons failed to break through pas
Timothy Yean, Sports Editor
Mar 303 min read


Meet the candidate: Alexandra Howlett aims for student understanding in campaign to become the next vice president of SCG
Olivia Barone Editor in Chief The Anchor’s mission to meet those in the running for next year’s Student Community Government [SCG] executive board continues with Alexandra Howlett as she campaigns to become the next vice president. Photo credits: Alexandra Howlett A freshman social work major and music minor at RIC, Howlett is active on campus via her commitment as a parliamentary member of SCG and to the class of 2029 as the freshman class’s secretary. Meanwhile, Howlett’s

Olivia Barone
Mar 303 min read


RIC athletics recap: gymnastics closes out winter sports, spring sports bloom into action
Tim Yean Sports Editor Sunday, March 15 Graphic by Anchor Staff Men’s tennis @ University of Hartford – W, 7-0 The men’s tennis team opened up the spring season with a dominant sweep over the Hawks. After a brief opening loss at second doubles, the first (second-year Travis Chartier and Kyle Neuendorf) and third (fourth-year Sairaj Srinivasan and first-year John Vaughan) doubles team each provided 6-3 wins in their matchups to clinch for RIC. Vaughan collected his first colle
Timothy Yean, Sports Editor
Mar 233 min read


Meet the candidate: Judy LaRose campaigning for president and vice president positions to ‘bridge the gap’ between RIC students and admin
Olivia Barone Editor in Chief RIC sophomore Judy LaRose is an Environmental Studies and Anthropology major campaigning for both the president and vice president positions of campus’s Student Community Government (SCG). In The Anchor’s third interview with SCG Executive Board candidates, LaRose shared her aspirations for next year’s term. Image by Judy LaRose LaRose highlighted the prevalence of activism in her life both on and off campus. At RIC, she is not only the current

Olivia Barone
Mar 233 min read


Hope for the best, prepare for the worst: student safety at RIC
Micah J. Marrapodi Arts & Entertainment Editor After a gunman opened fire at Brown University on Dec. 13 2025, students across Rhode Island took notice. At Rhode Island College, the reaction was a mix of shock and concern — and a renewed scrutiny of what campus safety actually looks like here. “My initial reaction was shock,” said Riley Antonacci, a graduate student pursuing her MA in English. “I always had the mentality that we’re safe, but for this to happen so close to hom
Micah J. Marrapodi
Mar 233 min read


After 23 years of service, Tony Rainone retires as Coordinator of Student-Athlete Support
Tim Yean Sports Editor “You’re always apprehensive when you make these moves,” Rainone told me when asked how he felt on making the decision to retire. “You look forward to it, you hope that you made the right decision. I’ll miss the people I work with. I’ll miss the student-athletes.” Tony Rainone in his office. (photo cred. Tim Yean) After 23 years with RIC’s Student-Athlete Success Center and his eighth year serving as the Coordinator of Student-Athlete Support, Tony Raino
Timothy Yean, Sports Editor
Mar 165 min read


RIC athletics recap: gymnastics hosts regionals, spring sports begin play
Tim Yean Sports Editor Sunday, March 1 Gymnastics @ Utica University – 1st place out of four, team score 189.375 The end of the regular season for gymnastics brought their second first-place finish of the year. Third-year Payton Greene finished as the top gymnast all-around in the competition with a total score of 38.150. Wrestling @ NCAA Div. III Northeast Regional Wrestling Championship (New London, CT) – 15th place out of 19 Fifth-year Aidan Faria and first-year Domenick S
Timothy Yean, Sports Editor
Mar 166 min read


Meet the candidate: Marcus Rocha is running to “meet students where they’re at”
Olivia Barone Editor in Chief At The Anchor, we are continuing our goal of connecting RIC’s community to its potential future student leaders. This week, I sat down with current freshman class president Marcus Rocha, who plans to run for both Student Community Government (SCG) president and secretary this April amid his mission to “meet students where they’re at.” In addition to being president of the Freshman class, Rocha is the former vice president of his high school’s Na

Olivia Barone
Mar 163 min read


Anchormen basketball celebrate senior night; experiences from the seniors
Abdoulaye Kourouma Anchor Contributor Tyriek Weeks (@chinoclipz on Instagram) Last week, the Anchormen hosted senior night for three of their seniors: guards C.J. Wilson, Loudon Chupas and Tyriek Weeks. I got a chance to ask the three seniors how their experience was playing at Rhode Island College. From Tyriek Weeks: “Rhode Island College has been a new experience for me, coming for a high level, but I'm truly grateful to play my last collegiate basketball year here. I got t
Abdoulaye Kourouma
Mar 21 min read


Blizzard of ‘26 delays debut for spring athletics
Tim Yean Sports Editor The latest blizzard that struck Rhode Island brought with it historic levels of snow, causing some delays in RIC’s spring athletics. Read to find out how RIC’s teams are doing amid the blizzard of ‘26. The entrance to Alumni Stadium has been covered up by a wall of snow left over from Feb. 23’s blizzard. (photo by author) The women’s lacrosse and baseball teams were the most directly-affected programs hampered by the snow. Women’s lacrosse’s opening ga
Timothy Yean, Sports Editor
Mar 23 min read


RIC athletics recap: women’s hoops goes to Little East final, baseball starts up season
Tim Yean Sports Editor Wednesday, Feb. 25 Men’s basketball @ Keene State (Little East Conference Tournament, first round) – L, 101-81 The Owls pulled away big in the second half to advance into the semifinal round of the LEC Tournament. The Anchormen wrestled for the lead throughout the first half leading into the second, but Keene State’s offensive output coupled with shooting struggles on RIC’s end catapulted into the second 100+ point game allowed this season. Third-year g
Timothy Yean, Sports Editor
Mar 22 min read


Meet the candidate: Malcolm Mann shares plans for creating student connection
Olivia Barone Editor in Chief Elections for RIC’s Student Community Government [SCG] 26-27 Executive Board open to campus for the first time this April, making it more important than ever for students to know who is in the running. Since the announcement, The Anchor has put out a call to all potential student candidates, providing them the platform to introduce themselves to the student body and share their goals for the next term. Meet SCG presidential candidate Malcolm Mann

Olivia Barone
Mar 22 min read


RIC athletics recap: Swimming, track and field compete in LEC championships, basketball teams close out regular season
Tim Yean Sports Editor Sunday, Feb. 15 Women’s swimming @ Little East Conference Championship (Wellesley, MA) – 11th place, team score 94.50 Fourth-year Morgan McCann led the team with a 12th-place finish in the 200-yard freestyle (2:52.09) and a 13th-place mark in the 200-yard breaststroke (2:52.43) to finish up the 2025-26 women’s swimming season. Wrestling @ New England Wrestling Association Futures Championship (New Haven, CT) – 14th place, team score 20.0 First-year Brad
Timothy Yean, Sports Editor
Feb 233 min read


Josh Greenberg Show makes return for second semester Feb. 24
Tim Yean Sports Editor Josh Greenberg is back, and he’s looking for a lover. Following a winter break hiatus, the Josh Greenberg Show returns for its first show of the second semester. Like all previous shows, February’s show put in a thorough effort of planning and writing for the occasion, a Valentine’s-themed show revolving around dating and romance. “The Josh Greenberg Show team consists of a core team of 6 people that write, produce, advertise, and edit the program,” Gre
Timothy Yean, Sports Editor
Feb 231 min read


Bannister Gallery’s newest exhibition works with the “Material and Immaterial”
Kelcy Conroy Managing Editor Many talented artists in the New England area have called RIC’s Bannister Gallery home. The gallery’s newest collection: Elena Peteva’s “Material and Immaterial.” In this exhibition Peteva uses paper and charcoal as symbols for creation, existence, death and rebirth. “Subject and material become [metaphors] — whether a box with black smoke coming out of it or a large mound of charcoal,” Peteva writes. In her work, charcoal is representative of ash
Kelcy Conroy, Managing Editor
Feb 232 min read


Rhode Island College basketball teams near the end of the regular season: a pre-playoff overview
Tim Yean Sports Editor Inside the Murray Center It has been an eye-catching year for both men’s and women’s basketball at Rhode Island College, albeit for very different reasons. The Anchorwomen, after a 10-5 start that included a 1-3 skid in the middle of January, have soared to eight straight victories, including a 70-62 home win against the previously-top-25 University of Maine. The men however, after the 7-3 start to Little East Conference play, have lost four straight
Timothy Yean, Sports Editor
Feb 163 min read


RIC athletics weekly recap: gymnastics competes at two meets this week, Haley Oliver continues breaking records
Tim Yean Sports Editor Graphic by Anchor Newspaper Sunday, Feb. 8 Women’s gymnastics @ Springfield College Tri-Meet – second place out of three, team score 189.775 Third-year Payton Greene led the way for the Anchorwomen with a first-place finish all-around thanks to a sixth-place mark on vault, seventh-place finishes on bars and beam and a 15th-place finish on floor for a combined point total of 38.150. Brown University finished as the top team with a team score of 194.550 w
Timothy Yean, Sports Editor
Feb 163 min read
Welcome to the library: Access services
Myshara Whittington Anchor Contributor James P. Adams Library’s Access Services does some amazing things to aid campus. Let me tell you all about it. Access Services provides access to the building, materials within the building and even materials outside of the building. Sarah Sanfilippo, Assistant Director of Access Services, supervises all Access Services staff and makes sure the building is run accordingly. She helps develop policies to make sure the building is safe an
Myshara Whittington
Feb 162 min read


RIC athletics weekly sports recap: Women’s hoops stuns nationally-ranked Southern Maine and wrestling honors team alumni
Tim Yean Sports Editor Sunday, Feb. 1 Gymnastics @ Ithaca Tri-Meet – team score 187.900, second place The Anchorwomen netted a second place finish in a three-team meet, placing ahead of Springfield College (186.300) with the winner of the meet being the hosting Ithaca College (189.575). Second-year Aaliyah Krause was first all-around (37.625 total points), and posted two top-three performances with third-place finishes on bars and on floor. Third-year Payton Greene followed u
Timothy Yean, Sports Editor
Feb 93 min read


RIC athletics weekly recap (Jan. 25 - Jan. 31)
Tim Yean Sports Editor Monday, Tuesday and Thursday (Jan. 26, 27 and 29) saw no events held for the Anchormen/women. Graphic by Anchor staff Sunday, Jan. 25 Both the gymnastics team’s meet against Ithaca College at the Murray Center and the New England Wrestling Association Dual Championship at the Wildcat Center at Johnson & Wales University were canceled due to Jan. 25’s snowstorm. Wednesday, Jan. 28 Women’s basketball @ University of Massachusetts Dartmouth – W, 76-50 Sec
Timothy Yean, Sports Editor
Feb 23 min read


Billboard Hot 100 rapper JT to perform at RIC Revival
Olivia Barone Editor in Chief Get ready, RIC. Billboard Hot 100 artist and rapper JT was announced last Thursday to headline RIC Revival, performing alongside two Providence-based openers, Plastyc Peachez and Kunle, on March 19, 2026. The cryptic @ricrevival Instagram page popped up on students’ Explore pages in November, with rumors circulating of a large-scale campus concert in the works. The performer was kept anonymous until last Thursday at a campus Murder Mystery Dinn

Olivia Barone
Jan 262 min read


RIC Athletics Weekly Recap (Jan. 21 - Jan. 24)
Tim Yean Sports Editor After a lengthy break, RIC athletes picked the books back up and kept plowing through the winter season. Here’s what happened this week in RIC Athletics. Graphic by Alexis Medeiros Sunday, Monday. Tuesday and Thursday (Jan. 18, 19 and 20) did not have any games or events scheduled. Wednesday, Jan. 21 Women’s basketball vs. Eastern Connecticut State University – W, 70-58 A 34-22 first-half start for the Anchorwomen set up the eventual 12-point win despit
Timothy Yean, Sports Editor
Jan 263 min read


CDC receives backlash from RI for new stance on vaccines and autism
Alana M. Carroll Art Director Image taken by anchor newspaper staff The Center for Disease Control has updated its website and reignited speculation surrounding autism spectrum disorder and childhood vaccines. The section on “vaccines and autism,” which previously stated that there was no link, now states that there is not enough evidence to prove that childhood vaccinations do not cause the developmental disability. “‘Vaccines do not cause autism’ is not an evidence-based cl
Alana M. Carroll
Nov 24, 20253 min read


Anchormen Survive Worcester State University in a battle, 79-74
Abdoulaye Kourouma Anchor Contributor RIC head coach Sam Ferry talking to his team. (Photo cred. @ChinoClipz on Instagram) Tuesday afternoon on Veterans Day, the Rhode Island College Anchormen basketball team took on Worcester State University in the Murray Center in a thrilling match, with RIC notching a five-point victory, 79-74. The Anchormen looked to avenge for last year’s game, coming up short by two points in a 73-71 loss. The Anchormen and the Lancers started off on
Abdoulaye Kourouma
Nov 17, 20252 min read


RIC’s inaugural presidential forum proves respect still exists on the debate stage
Tim Yean Sports Editor (left to right) Dr. Richard A. Detweiler, Ted Nesi and Dr. Paul Harrington sat down to debate the focus on a college education. (photo cred. Tim Yean) The attacks and vitriol “normally” seen on televised political debates was not seen Tuesday, Nov. 10 as Rhode Island College held its inaugural presidential forum, Liberal Arts vs. Workforce Education: Finding Common Ground, at the Gaige Hall auditorium Tuesday Nov. 10, to a crowd of both faculty and stud
Timothy Yean, Sports Editor
Nov 17, 20253 min read
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