If you’re a college student scrolling social media between classes, you’ve probably seen the message that carbs are “bad.” ...
Despite a gloomy sky speckled with rainclouds, more than 3,000 people gathered around a stage before embarking on a two-mile ...
One year after the Trump administration issued executive orders targeting race, gender and sexuality, Simmons University ...
One year ago, 76% of technology professionals used artificial intelligence (AI) at their jobs, according to a study from Google. Today, that number has increased to 90%. But for some in the industry, ...
The mustache is making a comeback. Whether it be a victim to the hockey boy aesthetic or a musician with thigh tats, everyone’s seeming to grow a stache. I, for one, am here for it. The messy, unkept, ...
Simmons University is seeing growing student interest in studying abroad for the upcoming spring semester. According to the Center of Global Education (CGE), while participation dipped slightly last ...
The Voice is choosing not to publish any images or student names in order to protect the identities of student protestors–a policy that is consistent with many major news outlets, including the Boston ...
Every student has different academic wants and needs. Some students learn better kinesthetically, some are visual learners, and others are auditory learners. Some students feel more partial to STEM, ...
Staff Writer Sophie Caulton (2026, she/her) is a Journalism major and Writing minor from East Bridgewater, MA. She is also a member of the Honors Program and Comm Liaison. She is passionate about ...
When a movie calls itself an adaptation of a beloved novel like “Wuthering Heights,” it can be hard to meet every reader’s expectations. Emerald Fennell’s new movie “‘Wuthering Heights,’” based on ...
Simmons students were informed October 25 by the Office of The President of a “troubling incident” that had occurred overnight; the vandalism of a sukkah, a Jewish religious symbol on campus, is being ...
Tucked away in the vibrant community of Allston, just a three-minute walk from the B Line’s Harvard Ave stop, you’ll find a treasure trove of spiritual goodies at the beloved Ritual Arts. Whether ...
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