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Simmons students unite in the wake of death on campus
Following the death of a first-year student in Simmons Hall on November 2, Simmons students and organizations held events and community spaces to come together to grieve.
Noah Kahan’s “Stick Season” is everywhere, everything
The prevalence of acoustic guitar in all fourteen tracks of the album gives it an around-the-campfire feel, while Kahan’s vocal maturity elevates the pieces to instant Alternative/Indie classics.
Experts say Warhol Supreme Court case threatens artistic creativity
The lawyers of the late Warhol argued that the quantity of alterations Warhol made to the original photograph, or degree of artistic license, makes it a separate work.
Resource Guide: Boston Biking for Students
You don’t need a fancy bike to get around in the city, you just need a safe one.
Simmons celebrates 50 years of Africana Studies with Dr. Cruz’s Black Oral History Project
“I really see this as a wonderful way to connect students with alumni and with other students, and to build community,” said Cruz.
Immersive Klimt dazzles, but remains inaccessible to its “target audience”
“I love Klimt’s artwork, and the immersive exhibit looks incredible. It’s just too expensive.”
Simmons celebrates President Lynn Perry Wooten’s investiture
“Simmons should no longer be content to be quiet. This is our moment,” said Wooten. “It’s time to tell the Simmons story–our collective stories—loud and proud.”
Lauren Weintraub encapsulates heartbreak with new single “Missing You”
“Missing You” is a triumph of original songwriting and the genre-bending nature of today’s most popular country.
Simmons student and Miss Massachusetts Collegiate USA walks in St. Patrick’s Day parade
The crowd at the parade reached hundreds of thousands, but Donohue was most impacted by the little girls who noticed her and her fellow pageant queens.