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Election interference: What lurks in the Shadow

Election interference: What lurks in the Shadow

Hannah Donahue February 7, 2020
On Nov. 7, 2019, Pete Buttigieg got what he needed to skyrocket his positioning toward the top of the once-widespread pool of Democratic presidential candidates- an endorsement from The New Hampshire’s Managing Editor Ian Lenahan.

The States of America: An inquiry into society

Bret Belden October 3, 2019
Aidan McGrath-Conwell gives his take on the recent speech given by 16-year-old Greta Thunberg at the United Nations General Assembly

Liberals must stop the progressive left

Hannah Donahue April 18, 2019
Opinion: the far-left is hijacking the Democratic Party

Column: Less talk, more action

Bret Belden May 17, 2017

On Friday, May 12, I received a message in the Hillel executive board group chat that was, to say the least, unsettling. It was a screenshot of a two-paragraph email from Hall Director Kaleigh Sosa explaining...

Revenge with Rhythm

Bret Belden March 23, 2017

Although I tend to prefer to cover songs that have a positive or meaningful message, today I thought I’d discuss the trend throughout genres to use music to seek revenge on an ex. Sure, country music...

The No Nawnsense March Madness Breakdown

Bret Belden March 23, 2017

Sorry, Duke Blue Devils fans. I hate to be the bearer of bad news, but because your team could not surpass the pesky South Carolina Gamecocks, your 2017 March Madness brackets have officially been busted....

Closer to Fine

Bret Belden March 9, 2017

So it’s a pretty old song and maybe discussing its meaning is a little redundant, but it’s a song that I really love and it doesn’t get talked about nearly enough. That is, “Closer To Fine” by...

Shaking the Stigma

Bret Belden March 6, 2017

This is the first time I’ll have ever said that I have social anxiety in a public format. I used to be unable to tell my family members, let alone friends or complete strangers about it. It’s a shame...

The Bruins are back: Bruce Cassidy’s teamis headed in the right direction

Bret Belden March 2, 2017

Ninety percent of the time I am joking on Twitter when I refer to the black and gold. I say it at least three times every game, “the Bruins are back,” but, in reality, it’s truly hard to believe...

Grotesquely Optimistic

Bret Belden March 2, 2017

  So why is Disney so popular, anyway? Even among us college kids, each new Disney movie sparks interest, whether it ends with controversy, derision, or awe. Well for one, the music in their movies continues...

Bruins’ management needs to look in the mirror

Bret Belden February 10, 2017

On Tuesday Feb. 7, the Boston Bruins fired their head coach Claude Julien after 10 seasons at the helm.  Julien is the winningest coach in Bruins’ history, with a record of 419-246-94.  He led the...

Currently streaming

Bret Belden February 6, 2017

Usually, I’d be on here ranting about politics, but I’d like to mix it up a little bit this week. Since I reprised my Netflix account this past summer, I’ve found that my tour through television...

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