
Month: November 2014


Succeed in Four, Five, Maybe Six
By Robert White In the world of business, there are producers and consumers. In my four years as a college student I have come to learn that this fact is nothing but accurate in the […]

Lancer’s Sports Update
By David Rixham Men’s Basketball Men’s basketball has started their season 1-1; with a 69-51 victory over Becker and a 61-60 loss to Wesleyan. Sophomore guard Jeremy Bacon and Sophomore center Paul Brooks have both […]

Moscow on the Elly: Pussy Riot Director Comes to Worcester State
By Josh Rizkalla Pussy Riot. What Are they? Political Opposition Party? Feminist Activists? Punk Rock Musicians? Or Performance Artists? This question was presented at the beginning of Maxim Pozdorovkin’s lecture: “Documentary Film and Journalism: Bedfellows […]

Two Friends Find Homes For Worcester’s Stray Cats
By Josh Rizkalla Worcester – Every stray cat has a different story. But every story has the same beginning. A cat roams the streets of Worcester because it has either been abandoned, or it is […]

Election Breakdown
by David Rixham Over 2.1 million Massachusetts natives voted on Tuesday to influence the future of the Commonwealth and the United States, but you weren’t one of them. Must have forgotten it was the first […]

Domestic Dating—Are You A Victim?
By Jesenia Sanchez On Tuesday, November 4, 2014, Deana’s Educational Theater presented the tragic one woman play “The Yellow Dress” at Worcester StateUniversity. The program consisted of a 20 minute performance, followed by an interactive […]