Month: February 2015

Features

Dating Disasters

COURTESY PHOTO/EMOJI.COM Another Valentine’s Day has come and gone, and for a lot of people that meant going out and having a romantic excursion with their significant other. But if for those who didn’t wwhave any plans for Valentine’s Day, don’t feel bad. When asked around campus to hear about […]

Features

Celebrating Black History Month

As many may have noticed, events in observance of Black History Month have taken place over the last few weeks. Flyers have been posted all around campus in an effort to get the word out about there various programs. Current members try and generate interest by spreading information about their […]

Arts & Entertainment

Biederman’s Cranks up Locals Night

CLOCK PHOTO/ NINA WEINSTEIN Beer, sandwiches, live music, and no cover charge? It’s safe to say we’ve all taken a trek down the alley that reveals Plymouth’s great hole in the wall, Biederman’s Deli. With sandwiches to chow down, albums on the wall to gawk at, and all the beer […]

Features

Making it Home Safe

CLOCK PHOTO/ IAN URQUHART Many people have experienced the fear of walking home alone at night.  One thing that many students are unaware of is Safe Walk. This is an organization that was “established to provide students, faculty and staff with safe escorts from one part of campus to another […]

News

CoBa Names New Dean

Clock Photo / Jennifer Tepper The College of Business Administration has just named Robyn E. Parker, Ph.D. a professor of Business and Director of Instruction of the College of Business Administration, Dean of the department. With 25 years of experience in higher education, 15 years of management experience and five […]

Arts & Entertainment

WPCR Spotlight: Brianna Coykendall

You wouldn't be wrong in thinking that a lot of shows on 91.7 WPCR feature similar music and genres.  While there might not be anything wrong with that, variety is the spice of life, which is why Brianna Coykendall's show feels like a breath of fresh air. Coykendall, a junior […]

Arts & Entertainment

Kingsman: The Secret Service Brings Fun Back to Spy Movies

Kingsman: The Secret Service features a lot of things that you wouldn't expect a major studio film to go anywhere near.  A brutal fight-scene/shootout in a middle America church, multiple heads exploding, and a gag that closes out the film that is both juvenile and too good to spoil. All […]

Arts & Entertainment

Time After Time – Legend of Zelda Majora’s Mask

Few companies have produced as impressive a collection of AAA titles as Nintendo, so it shouldn’t surprise many that the home that Pokémon and Mario built have been hard at work reinventing classic titles for a modern audience. In 2000, Nintendo produced The Legend of Zelda: Majora’s Mask for […]

Sports

RIC Downs Women’s Basketball

The Women’s Basketball Team fell to Rhode Island College in their Senior Game at home on Saturday. The Panthers came out looking for their first conference win to end the regular season, but were unable to maintain the lead in the final minutes, ending with a score of 66-53. The […]