Daily Archives: April 14, 2012
by Jeremy Levine Scarlet Staff Tears were shed as President Lisa Johnson, Vice-President Ali Canino, and Treasurer Rian Watt gave their concluding addresses at the beginning of this week’s Student … Continue reading →
Sampson Wilcox makes good use of the closed street By Ashley Klann Editor-in-Chief Downing Street hasn’t been good for much since its closure at the beginning of the semester, until … Continue reading →
Physical Plant talks about lights on campus By Shaina Sanders Contributing Writer Have you ever walked through campus late at night and thought, “Why in the world are the lights … Continue reading →
Five articles about sexually transmitted diseases by Claire Tierney Scarlet Staff Herpes lawsuit A woman is suing a Westchester, New York nail salon, claiming that she contracted herpes after an … Continue reading →
Leader of the Week is brought to you by Gryphon and Pleiades Honor Society, which is awarded to twelve seniors who personify the Gryphon and Pleiades motto, “Scholarship, Leadership, and … Continue reading →
Tuesday, April 3 23:40 – Animal in the kitchen in Sanford Hall. Wednesday, April 4 18:50 – Motor vehicle accident off-campus. Sunday, April 8 20:24 – Stolen laptop Tuesday, April … Continue reading →
By Marc Kadushin Scarlet Staff Normally this is where I would write a review about a restaurant, but not this week. If you’re wondering why, the answers is that this … Continue reading →
One Clarkie’s fourth but not final spree-view By Ashley Klann Editor-in-Spreef Every year, for some reason, I take it upon myself to review Spree Day. On the surface, what’s not … Continue reading →
Predicted by Anonymous Aries (3/21 to 4/19) – Cross your fingers for Opening Day at Fenway! Taurus (4/20 to 5/20) – Friday the 13th is the perfect day to scare … Continue reading →
Opinions surrounding Worcester’s Chief of Police By Elisabeth Valinski Contributing Writer Every city, town, and other populated area has some sort of group to protect its citizens. Firefighters, EMTs, and … Continue reading →
by Ashley Klann Editor-in-Chief The dream of the 90s is alive (Part II) In the spirit of taking on new responsibilities, becoming “adults,” and graduating, I thought I’d take this … Continue reading →
By Mai Hayashi Scarlet Staff Name: Dan Paradee Year: Junior Home: Gardiner, Maine Sport: Tennis Q. How long have you been playing? A. Since freshman year of high school. Q. … Continue reading →