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“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


Hope is here at Rhode Island College
Shawnna Forget News Editor Rhode Island College President Jack Warner and Gov. Dan McKee held a ceremonial bill signing of the Hope...
Shawnna Forget
Oct 16, 20232 min read


“Seek You: A Journey Through American Loneliness” speaks for the isolated
Olivia Barone Arts & Entertainment Editor This year’s Open Books - Open Minds common book is “Seek You: A Journey Through American...

Olivia Barone
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


RIC’s Chamber Orchestra is a fruitful autumnal harvest
Malcolm Streitfeld Anchor Staff Writer Whenever I hear an orchestral piece, my mind turns it into a story. Sunday evening when I attended...

Malcolm Streitfeld
Oct 9, 20232 min read


Anchor Staff favorites: movies
Olivia Barone Arts & Entertainment Editor Looking for a new favorite for movie night? The Anchor staff is here to provide you with an...

Olivia Barone
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


All-out war looms as Hamas suddenly attacks Israel
Tyler Jackman Managing Editor Illusions of peace and stability in the Middle East were shattered Saturday as militant group Hamas...

Tyler Jackman, Editor In Chief
Oct 9, 20232 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


Fall into a Healthier You
Mel Rising Dawn Cordeiro Editor-in-Chief Beginning Oct. 10 and running through Nov. 14, students will have the opportunity to participate...

Mel Rising Dawn Cordeiro, Assistant Opinions
Oct 9, 20232 min read


Art Director’s pick: Michael Edem
Sierra Tanzi Art Director In art, some creators paint with colors, sculpt with emotions and make their visions into reality. Today, The...

Sierra Tanzi, Art Director
Oct 9, 20233 min read


Mens’ soccer back on track
Isaac Bean Sports Editor Rhode Island College’s Men’s Soccer Team started off 4-0. After the hot start, the team began to struggle. The...

Isaac Bean, Sports Editor
Oct 9, 20232 min read


“Night In The Woods”: a fall-themed indie game discussing change
Kelcy Conroy Staff Writer Fall is here and a fall activity I enjoy is curling up with a blanket and finding a new game to play. “Night In...

Kelcy Conroy A&E Editor
Oct 9, 20232 min read


“Robot Visions/Foundation”: What Did Asimov Dream About?
Malcolm Streitfeld Anchor Staff Writer This one’s a bit of an oddity frankly. I don’t usually do double feature book reviews, but an...

Malcolm Streitfeld
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


Anchor TV Weekly (10/02/2023)
This week on Anchor TV Weekly: Student Community Government Inc. proposes rolling back a COVID-era policy; several vehicle break-ins have...
AnchorTV
Oct 2, 20231 min read


Donald J. Trump convicted of fraud
Shawnna Forget News Editor A New York judge ruled on Tuesday afternoon that former president Donald J. Trump committed fraud by inflating...
Shawnna Forget
Oct 2, 20232 min read


Usher in the harvest harmonies with this autumn playlist
Tyler Jackman Managing Editor As October begins, the wind turns crisp and the leaves fall around us, autumn brings both a sense of...

Tyler Jackman, Editor In Chief
Oct 2, 20234 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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