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Lights, camera, AI?
Kelcy Conroy Staff Writer After four months of a strike, the Screen Actors Guild/American Federation of Television and Radio Artists...

Kelcy Conroy A&E Editor
Nov 13, 20232 min read


The age of loneliness: a modern epidemic
Merwil Urena Anchor Staff Writer In a world marked by unprecedented connectivity, it may seem paradoxical to discuss the feelings of...
Merwil Urena
Nov 13, 20232 min read


In defense of student activism
Tyler Jackman Managing Editor The juxtaposed spikes in activism by students in the 2020s and the pushback by our educational and...

Tyler Jackman, Editor In Chief
Nov 6, 20233 min read


So you’ve decided to go to grad school, what happens now?
Ali Rei Opinions Editor As I embark on my senior year of undergraduate, I’ve had numerous decisions to make regarding my future: What did...
Ali Rei
Nov 6, 20234 min read


Native Americans and film: from stereotypes to progress
Mel Rising Dawn Cordeiro Editor-in-Chief The portrayal of Native Americans in movies has a long and often problematic history. For...

Mel Rising Dawn Cordeiro, Assistant Opinions
Nov 6, 20232 min read


The case of the missing menstrual products is solved, for now
Ali Rei Opinion’s Editor About a little more than a week has passed since the case of the missing menstrual products opened on campus....
Ali Rei
Nov 1, 20232 min read


Why it’s important to donate blood
Isabella Santoro Staff Writer It seems like the population of people donating blood has decreased vastly over the years. The Rhode Island...

Isabella Santoro, Assistant A&E Editor
Oct 30, 20233 min read


Preserving Indigenous legacy: Native American monuments
Mel Rising Dawn Cordeiro Editor-in-Chief Rhode Island boasts a rich and diverse history that, as we know, extends beyond the early...

Mel Rising Dawn Cordeiro, Assistant Opinions
Oct 30, 20233 min read


ASD part two: still standing, still fighting
Malcolm Streitfeld Anchor Staff Writer (Disclaimer: This article discusses suicide and depression. If you are uncomfortable reading about...

Malcolm Streitfeld
Oct 25, 20234 min read


Seasonal Affective Disorder – SAD is in the name
Alexis Medeiros Online Media Manager For many of us, fall is an exciting time filled with crisp mornings, fun activities and delicious...

Alexis Medeiros
Oct 23, 20232 min read


Native American sports: a cultural insight
Mel Rising Dawn Cordeiro Editor-in-Chief Native American culture is deeply rooted in tradition and sports have played a significant role...

Mel Rising Dawn Cordeiro, Assistant Opinions
Oct 23, 20233 min read


Rhode Island’s crime data dispels the “crime filled cities” myth
Tyler Jackman Managing Editor It’s no struggle to find someone in Rhode Island that will tell you crime has degraded the Ocean State. Our...

Tyler Jackman, Editor In Chief
Oct 23, 20233 min read


Israel must heed the lessons and consequences of 9/11
Tyler Jackman Managing Editor After the 9/11 attacks, the psyche of the United States was permanently damaged. The nation that champions...

Tyler Jackman, Editor In Chief
Oct 16, 20233 min read


“Killers of the Flower Moon”: why the Osage Nation murders are still relevant
Mel Rising Dawn Cordeiro Editor-in-Chief The new Martin Scorsese movie “Killers of the Flower Moon,” is, unfortunately, based on the true...

Mel Rising Dawn Cordeiro, Assistant Opinions
Oct 16, 20233 min read


Grieving a pet is still grieving
Isabella Santoro Staff Writer Recently, I lost my nine year old chocolate lab Jade, and three months ago, I lost my cat Luna. Grieving...

Isabella Santoro, Assistant A&E Editor
Oct 16, 20233 min read


The case of the missing menstrual products
Ali Rei Opinion’s Editor I bleed, you bleed, some of us bleed once a month! My name is Ali Rei, I’m a senior here at Rhode Island...
Ali Rei
Oct 9, 20233 min read


America's struggle with white nationalism: a path forward
Merwil Urena Staff Writer “The land of the free and the home of the brave” has been marred by a lingering shadow that continues to...
Merwil Urena
Oct 9, 20231 min read


City Native, you are not forgotten
Mel Rising Dawn Cordeiro Editor-in-Chief Being Native in a modern world is difficult. Most Natives in the New England area live in urban...

Mel Rising Dawn Cordeiro, Assistant Opinions
Oct 9, 20233 min read


With affirmative action gone, legacy admissions must be dismantled
Tyler Jackman Managing Editor Affirmative action is not dead. Indeed, the Supreme Court’s decision in Students for Fair Admissions v....

Tyler Jackman, Editor In Chief
Oct 9, 20233 min read


Scandals and shadows: a reflection on political power and corruption in America
Merwil Urena Anchor Staff Writer It seems like every week, the prevalence of political corruption and scandal continues to riddle the...
Merwil Urena
Oct 2, 20232 min read
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