By Anthony Cavarretta, Staff Writer With all professional sports postponed, one industry is powering through the world’s uncertain time and making the best of it: professional wrestling. On April 5 and 6, World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) put on “WrestleMania,” their biggest show of the year, in an empty training facility…
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By Hayley Cohen, Staff Writer Super Bowl LIV kicked off with singer Demi Lovato singing the national anthem on Sunday, Feb. 2. Lovato wore all-white attire for the performance, and one student who watched the performance commented on the outfit. “I thought she looked great and very confident,” they said.…
By Hayley Cohen, Staff Writer After two years of keeping fans waiting for new music, Halsey, otherwise known as Ashley Frangipane, dropped her third and latest studio album, “Manic,” on Jan. 17. Halsey performs music in the pop, electropop, synth-pop, art pop, alternative pop, R&B, and indie pop styles. “She’s…
By Leah Arroyo, Staff Writer Taking care of your physical health is always important. With gyms closed due to the new coronavirus, working out can be hard, but there are ways to stay active. Many companies, like Tone It Up and Nike, are offering free membership to fitness programs during…
By Andrew Scarpaci, Assistant Sports Editor Major League Baseball (MLB) is one of the sports organizations affected by the new coronavirus outbreak. Unlike many other professional sports leagues, the MLB has yet to begin their season, and no one knows if there will be a season at all at. The…
By Andrew Scarpaci, Assistant Sports Editor The Baseball team’s 2020 season was cut short due to the new coronavirus. They went 5-7 in non-conference action before the NCAA announced all remaining winter and spring sports were canceled on Thursday, March 12. The team’s first conference game was set to be…
By Helen Flores, Staff Writer Due to COVID-19 restrictions, Easter Sunday and Passover were celebrated in rare form. Some students made the trip home after spring break to social-distance with their families and loved ones, but large gatherings and celebrations like Sunday Mass and Seders were off-limits. Easter is a…
By Dylan Valic, Features Editor Students on campus enjoy video games in a variety of different ways. Some compete professionally in our campus’ eSports program, some play to experience interactive stories, and some play just to relax and get their mind off schoolwork. Senior game design major Georgia Angeli enjoys…
By Helen Flores, Staff Writer Some students gathered their belongings and headed home to fight off the new coronavirus, while some students decided it was best to stay in their campus dorms or housing, as some areas on campus remain open. Winnick Dining Hall, Starbucks and B. Davis Schwartz Memorial…
By Anthony Cavarretta, Staff Writer As people around the world adjust to living under stay-at-home orders, some are using their free time and creativity to help themselves and others make it through. With nonessential businesses closed throughout the United States and government authorities cancelling gatherings of over 50 people, people…








