Album Review: “Dangerous Woman”

by Alex Solari, Staff Writer If you still see Ariana Grande as an innocent girl from Nickelodeon’s Victorious, watch out, because you’re in for a surprise. On May 20, 2016, Grande released her third album, titled Dangerous Woman. This album is the perfect mix between sexy and serious, with every song throwing a surprise into your preconceived notion of Ariana Grande. You might hear a … Continue reading Album Review: “Dangerous Woman”

 

Don’t judge a policy by its politician

by Alex Solari, Staff Writer On September 13, a new childcare plan from Donald Trump emerged, and as most things with Trump, it has caused lots of controversy. If you are unfamiliar with this plan, don’t worry, you’re not alone. Here is a brief summary of the plan that Donald Trump has proposed. According to Donald Trump’s website, he is proposing to cut taxes for … Continue reading Don’t judge a policy by its politician

 

Album review: Dangerous Woman

by Alex Solari, Staff Writer If you still see Ariana Grande as an innocent girl from Nickelodeon’s Victorious, watch out, because you’re in for a surprise. On May 20, 2016, Grande released her third album, titled Dangerous Woman. This album is the perfect mix between sexy and serious, with every song throwing a surprise into your preconceived notion of Ariana Grande. You might hear a … Continue reading Album review: Dangerous Woman

 

Campus bookstore vs. online shopping: The showdown

by Alex Solari, Staff Writer I’m sure most of you have purchased textbooks for this semester, which is always the worst part of a new school year. Spending hundreds of dollars on books that you know you won’t care about in three months is incredibly frustrating. But, as a college student, this is a sad reality, and I hope this article makes the process a … Continue reading Campus bookstore vs. online shopping: The showdown

 

Multi-Faith Dinner invites everyone to the table

by Alex Solari, Staff Writer On Monday, September 26, there will be a Multi-Faith Dinner in Woodland Commons at 7 p.m. The dinner is free and all are invited to join as students converse with an array of people with different beliefs and faiths. Jillian Chan, a senior Graphic Design major, is one of the leaders of this event. She says, “The goal of the … Continue reading Multi-Faith Dinner invites everyone to the table

 

Charlton College of Business expands its borders

by Alex Solari, Staff Writer Fresh paint and new classrooms mark the beginning of great opportunities for the students of the Charlton College of Business. This semester, nearly 2,000 business students at UMass Dartmouth are able to have a central place for their classrooms, meetings, and social events. Some exciting features include an auditorium, “smart” classrooms, and various places for students to study alone or … Continue reading Charlton College of Business expands its borders