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Mold in Simmons dorms not toxic, but stresses residents
“It may appear that we moved quickly once the Public Health Department and others got involved, but we were already moving,” said Kersh, in response to student allegations of poor communication.
Trustman Art Gallery re-opens with “WATER MEMORY”
“I’m particularly thrilled because Simmons University is an academic institution for women, and many of my works tell the stories of women,” Kim said.
Taylor Swift’s evermore is a beautiful journey, but one that needs to come to a close
Swift has two live albums, five EPs, and eight studio albums. Over the last ten years, the quality of each album, both in writing and in musicality, has declined with every new release (with the exception of 1989). If Swift releases any more mediocre albums, like Reputation or Lover, we’ll have something of a Grey’s Anatomy situation on our hands.
November 4: one student’s perspective
Spontaneous celebrations broke out in Washington D.C., home of Simmons University first-year, Mieke Riddlebarger, on November 7 as many major news organizations called the 2020 presidential election for Joe Biden.
Sports teams struggle to stay connected remotely
Co-written with Chloe Janes.
COVID-19 has forced student athletes to get creative with building community.