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Goodbye Simmons: Tips for Student Journalists
At a time where many are relying on student journalists to tell their stories, what can we do to hold ourselves accountable to our communities and to the most whole version of the truth?
Tensions rise on campus as students unfurl Israel and Palestine flags
Two groups of Simmons students, one wearing Israeli flags and one carrying and wearing Palestinian flags, sat across from each other on the residential quad on Sunday afternoon following a May Day celebration.
Simmons student denied from the final year of her 3+1 Master’s in Social Work program
“My entire plan was nonexistent, especially because from [the qualifications listed on] my acceptance letter to undergrad, I had met all the criteria and GPAs,” said Wright.
Sarah Auletta to bring passion and perspective to the public health sphere
In addition to her work in T1D spaces, Auletta is the class of 2024 president, a wellness ambassador, an admissions fellow, an honors peer mentor, and a tutor, among other student activities and jobs.
New graduation regalia policy sparks controversy among seniors
Despite her active participation in the Simmons community, the new rules mean that she will not be permitted to wear any cords or stoles.
Student removed from Simmons Leadership Conference amid protests against Raytheon sponsorship
After Witaconis was escorted out of the building, they posted a photo of the pamphlets on their Instagram story. The cover of the pamphlets read “Simmons University supports genocide. Do you?”
Provost’s Office announces second major PLAN revision in 13 months
The new requirements will be applicable to those entering Simmons in the fall of 2024 and beyond.
Swimmer of the Year Carli Quinlan leads Simmons Sharks to 2nd place finish in the GNAC Championships
The Quinlan sisters took home a combined total of seven first-place medals, three second-place medals, and two third-place medals.