Issue 8 of the 2021-2022 school year.
How Death Binds Us, Guides Us, but Cannot Stop Us By Ashley Herber Over break I…
By Josh Beaudoin Hello Everyone, I’m so excited for this issue! I have been wanting to do an issue…
A Fatal Car Accident and Why You Need to Think About Death By Josh Beaudoin I…
By Ashley Herber Ring theory helps you know what to do when you or someone you know is…
Catherine Harwood’s Story of Losing Someone By Summer Boulais Catherine Harwood, a senior social work major, served as a…
Losing Loved Ones and Coping With Death By Brooklin Painter Death has always been a part of humanity,…
Letter From the Editor By Josh Beaudoin Hello Everyone, I just finished reading the book “The End…
Clarity From Near-Death Experiences By Aine Schmidt Weiss When Alex Wiedemann, sophomore exercise science major, boarded…
A Heart Wrenching Cautionary Tale By Stevan Crary HBO’s primary cup of tea is eight-season medieval fantasies and four-hour-long superhero films, both with…
An Interview About Death By Matthew Peinado There are few experiences more tragic than the sudden loss…
Changing the Process of Mourning By Atheris Seals If there is one shared experience of humanity, it is that people…
Celebrating Christmas with ASWWU Social By Annaliese Grellmann Pool tables were wrapped, garlands were hung, and a…
Helping Those Who Have Lost By Emmett Pennington-Guthrie Losing a loved one is a difficult thing, but…
Basketball herstory Published March 9, 1978 The development of women’s basketball has been a long process.…