By Victoria Zambello Executive Editor When news of Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s death reached campus on Friday, students were already gathered in small groups to…
Posts published in September 2020
“My parents sent me pictures from outside of our house in Seattle, WA, and you couldn’t see farther than a couple feet in front of…
By Sean McGurn Staff Writer As Saint Michael’s students power through their fourth week on campus following a successful first round of completely negative covid…
Illustrated by Ashley DeLeonDeputy Editor Six months ago, worldwide depression had struck. People died and goodbyes were distant. Jobs were lost and financial securities went…
By Ashley DeLeon Deputy Editor I connect with people through the art of storytelling. I create stories during the silent moments of conversations when words…
By Sarah Knikerbocker Design Editor “We’ve never as a nation, reconciled with race relations and that is one of the biggest obstacles that we have…
By Grace FilloramoOnline Editor Around 6 p.m. every night, the quiet Battery Park overlooking Lake Champlain in Burlington floods with hundreds of people. “No justice,…
By Isabella Davitt Visual Editor On the first Friday of September, only five days into the Fall 2020 semester, 1,409 Saint Michael’s College students lined…