The Gwen Ifill School of Media, Humanities and Social Sciences and the Simmons University Library have collaborated to launch the new Simmons Center for Information Literacy (SCIL). Simmons ...
On February 27, the Department of Politics & Policy and Department of Race, Gender & Sexuality Studies hosted the 2025 Black ...
Simmons University students were shocked to find that a tree had fallen outside of South Hall. Winds that were heavier than ...
The London Center for Community Engagement and Social Justice hosted a community read of Frederick Douglass’s “What to the Slave is the Fourth of July?” on February 12, 2025, both in person and on ...
Sabrina Carpenter surprised her fans this Valentine’s Day with a deluxe version of her acclaimed album “Short n’ Sweet.” Almost two weeks prior to its release, she won two Grammys for Best Pop Vocal ...
My first tattoo was of a book —simple, with a bit of the world inside escaping from the pages. Stories help me escape. Books have shaped me into the person I am today. That being said, I cannot even ...
After much diversion on social media, ROLE MODEL finally released the deluxe version of his sophomore album, “Kansas Anymore,” on February 14, 2025. Just in time for Valentine’s Day, “Kansas Anymore ...
Carli Quinlan, junior nursing student, was named the Great Northeast Atlantic Conference (GNAC) Swimmer of the Year for the second year in a row on February 9 after competing in a three-day ...
With President Trump’s inauguration on January 20, states were thrown into disarray with new immigration policies. Among executive orders that are aimed at removing protections such as birthright ...
Do you hear that? I think it’s the sound of love! Valentine’s Day may get a bad rep for being a capitalist holiday meant to profit off our deep, mysterious feelings, but I prefer to think of it as a ...
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