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“He’s funny and he’s the best. He’s really smart and would make good calls.” -Kellan Barbee ‘26 “He is very knowledgeable, but he is also very down to earth. I think that he would listen to his ...
The President of the United States, Donald Trump, needs to be impeached through the House of Representatives. This is not a new claim from the Left, but I think that it needs to happen as soon as ...
On Saturday, April 27th, the Saint Anselm College Ultimate Frisbee team hosted its annual home tournament, welcoming Providence College, Plymouth State University, and the University of New England to ...
The past four years of my life feel like they’ve gone by incredibly fast, and yet at the same time, I know in many ways I have become a very different person than I was when I arrived here as a ...
A train poster hangs in print shop. Most students would not know where to find the print shop, but for Keith Morse, it has become his second home. He has followed the shop from its original location ...
As the 2024-2025 school year comes to a close, senior students finish up their Capstone projects, with some majors requiring a thesis project to finalize their major. Some of these majors include ...
As a senior getting ready to graduate and say goodbye to Saint Anselm, there are a few things that stick out to me about the classes below me and the new classes getting ready to begin their four ...
On Tuesday, April 29, Elizabeth Driscoll ’25 of the Saint Anselm Women’s Lacrosse team received the honor of the NE10 Goalie of the Year, marking the second time the senior has won the accolade in the ...
This semester at Saint Anselm College, we are saying goodbye to many professors as they retire. Although they will always be part of the Saint Anselm community, eight professors will be retiring: ...
My name is Diego Benites, and for nearly two years, I have had the pleasure and privilege of serving as the Student Body Vice President. Within this role, I invited Prof. Aubrey Scheopner-Torres to a ...
One evening early into this past October, Dr. John Kaag, an author and professor of philosophy at UMass Lowell, came to campus to present on Henry David Thoreau’s influential relationship with the ...
In theology class, we are all taught that humanity as a whole is made ‘in the image and likeness of God’ as referenced in Genesis 1:26. Yet, women cannot be ordained in the Catholic Church, despite ...