I apologize for the quality, still getting used to videos on this phone.
By Ryan Kuketz The Worcester State University Football Team lost their second consecutive game on Saturday, October 15 in the homecoming game against Bridgewater State University, 34-23 due in large part to the Bridgewater State rushing attack. BSU freshman running back, Blaise Branch had 206 rushing yards and Worcester State couldn’t make stops when they […]
October 11, 2011 by ashleyarseneau
By Emily MacWilliams The dance fitness class called Zumba has gained in popularity over recent years. So much so that it has even landed here at Worcester State University (WSU). Third World Alliance is sponsoring a month of free weekly lessons of this popular workout on campus. Zumba is a type of fitness dancing with […]
October 11, 2011 by ashleyarseneau
Staff Report Women’s Soccer Following a 0-2-1 start to the season, the women’s soccer team would win six of seven for a 6-3-1 record (2-1 MASCAC) at the midway mark. Most recently, Worcester State defeated Keene State for the first time since 2007 in a 3-1 triumph before they were blanked by Bridgewater State, 2-0. […]
October 11, 2011 by ashleyarseneau
By Amanda Babb Nu Cafe: About a 16 minute walk southwest, according to Google Maps, on Chandler Street, Nu Cafe is a relaxing environment for college students to eat breakfast or lunch, drink coffee, smoothies, or tea, and to sit back and relax. Bring homework to study at a table, read one of the magazines […]
October 11, 2011 by ashleyarseneau
By Ashley Arseneau The on campus Dining Hall at any school is where college students, resident or commuter, can always expect to find a decent, well balanced meal. Here at Worcester State University (WSU), most students, especially those living on campus, have come to love and hate the dining hall, known to some as Deka. […]
October 11, 2011 by ashleyarseneau
Staff Report In the opening days of school, the Worcester State University community was shocked to learn of the death of Nicholas Leoni of Shrewsbury on Tuesday, September 13. Leoni, a commuter student, was seen at the roof of the campus six-floor parking garage at approximately 8:30 a.m. before he mysteriously fell 60 feet to […]
October 11, 2011 by ashleyarseneau
By Thom Friend The world we live in is a demanding one for us all, not always physically, but undoubtedly mentally. Taking care of our minds is one of the most important things we can do. As students, we all experience similar difficulties. When these or any other feelings start to affect our quality of […]
October 11, 2011 by ashleyarseneau
By Danielle Walsh Some things students think about upon returning to school at the start of the new semester are classes, friends, maybe even the mundane regularity of their daily schedules. For Christie Nigro, Worcester State University (WSU) Visual and Performing Arts professor and long-time Chorale Director, the beginning of the fall semester means […]
October 11, 2011 by ashleyarseneau
By Joseph Nawn A little over 2,000 years ago, the origin of the holiday we all know and love, otherwise known as Halloween came into recorded history. In the lands of Ireland, the United Kingdom, and northern France the Celtic people would celebrate their new year on November 1. On the eve of their new […]
October 16, 2011 by ashleyarseneau
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