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Yesterday marked the last day of classes for the spring semester, as well as the transition into finals. Springfield College finals often take place in the very first week of May, however this year’s ...
Facing the reigning national champions and No. 2 team in the country, the Pride toppled the Cortland Red Dragons 40-28 on the road in the third round of the NCAA Division III Football Championship, ...
By Emma Bynes @emma_bynes4 If there’s one thing every Springfield College student can agree on, it’s that they are lucky to experience fall in New England. It is truly beautiful to see all the ...
The clock hit triple zero on the board as the Springfield College men’s lacrosse were staring down a 18-3 halftime deficit against Middlebury College. The game looked over, and Springfield was at risk ...
Colorism in Popular Medis explained how those with darker skin tones are given less positive attention in modern media.
By Nick Pantages @nick_pantages22 Leaving your family and moving 4,800 miles away is one of the hardest things a 15-year-old can do. But since she left her home in Kyiv, Ukraine, three years ago, ...
With the 2024 election around the corner, The Springfield Student set out to find out what Springfield College student’s thoughts are on it.
Springfield College baseball is eager to start the 2025 campaign, viewing it as an opportunity to develop and improve on last season.
Reed Sheppard will continue his family's legacy playing at the University of Kentucky, where both his parents were standout hoopers.
Legalizing drugs could lower crime, expand safe spaces for addicts and cut law enforcement costs. Ben Roberts explores the impact.
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Looking into Springfield College's holiday celebration, and why there are not enough Hanukkah decorations.