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After a four-year wait following 2021’s “Solar Power,” New Zealand’s Ella Yelich-O’Connor, better known to the public as ...
After nearly two months of negotiations and campaigning, Simmons University adjunct faculty won their union election with the Service Employees International Union (SEIU) Local 509 on June 2. Adjunct ...
Content warning: this article discusses sexual misconduct allegations, transphobia and other forms of oppression. For immediate concerns, contact Simmons Public Safety at 617-521-1112 (non-emergency ...
For immediate concerns, if you believe you or someone else may be in danger to themselves or others, call Simmons Public Safety at 617-521-1111. Simmons administration held discussions with faculty ...
Runners officially enter the city of Boston down the street from Simmons’ residential campus by the Saint Mary’s Street MBTA stop. Runners continue through Kenmore to the finish line by the Boston ...
Marvel hero Daredevil has returned to the small screen through the form of “Daredevil: Born Again” on Disney+ after the original series, “Daredevil,” was cancelled over seven years ago. Struggling to ...
Stormy the Shark, the beloved Simmons mascot, has made the decision to transfer to Wentworth Institute of Technology (WIT) for the remainder of their college experience. “I’ve loved my time at Simmons ...
Nationwide “Hands Off!” protests were held to combat the current Trump administration on April 5, with Boston drawing crowds of nearly 100,000. Protesters used signage, rallying to protect policies ...
In a historic decision, Simmons University Office of Undergraduate Admissions has accepted its first goose student into the University. A native to the Muddy River, Copley the Goose was able to fill ...
On September 22, Gilbert and Marcia Kotzen Scholarship recipients gathered in the Kotzen Room for a welcome-back lunch. At this lunch, Lianne Aguilar Barrientos, a first-year student from Pawtucket, ...
Amidst the uncertainty over a variety of federal funding, universities such as Harvard and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) are enacting hiring freezes following the extraordinary ...
Something that frequently gets overlooked in Boston is its rich literary history – it’s a city that never stops reading. From the days of Alcott and Thoreau to the modern and longstanding independent ...