By Shannon Burns There is so much that we can learn from children. In particular, their ability to dream big without being fazed by skepticism is admirable, and something that we sometimes lose with age. Children usually don’t think in terms of impossibility or probability, but rather tend […]
By John Hodge This Friday and Saturday evenings at 7:00, Seelos theater will be screening the first, and only, financially successful R-rated comic book movie: “Deadpool.” The significance of this film is hugggeee (Trump voice). As a result of this film’s success, studios will not be able to […]
By John Kim Hometown: Wakefield, MA Major: French and Religious Studies Best Dorm: Lehy! Favorite Holy Cross Class: Faith and World Poverty Number of All-Nighters Last Semester: Three Favorite Animal: Polar bear Favorite Play: “Death of a Salesman” by Arthur Miller Favorite Color: Purple Favorite Movie: “Dirty Dancing” […]
By Natalie A. Correa Lights, Camera, Action! CAB TV is a new audiovisual publicity initiative by the Campus Activities Board (CAB) that aims “to document the exciting nightlife of Holy Cross while developing [students’] creative skillset.” This digital media program will be centralized on CAB’s Facebook page, where […]
By John Buzzard Coming back to the College of the Holy Cross is something I thought about during the summer. After having an unforgettable first year, I was ready to move up on campus. There are a number of changes that happen between years: friends go abroad, senior […]
Name: Christopher Whamond
On Tuesday, Nov. 1, the Rev. Michael C. McFarland, S.J. Center for Religion, Ethics, and Culture hosted a fishbowl-style discussion on the topic of recreational marijuana use in Massachusetts.