JILL NEIL
Oct 19
Wellbeing Week helps students maintain their wellbeing
From Sept. 30 to Oct. 4, the Counseling Center and Office of Health Education hosted a week full of events to help promote well-being.
ELLIOT POTOTSKY
Oct 17
Q&A with President Turner
With his inauguration set for Oct. 18, former provost and current Lasell President Eric Turner spoke with 1851 Chronicle editor Elliot
MICHAEL CURRAN
Oct 8
VR lab brings on cutting edge education
The Winslow Academic Center is going through a revitalization and construction period with the final product of the construction being a
HANNA BABEK
Oct 7
Saunders sustainability renovations underway
In January, the Helen B. Saunders House began a renovation process to restore the historic building and make sustainability upgrades.
RYAN RUANE
Sep 24
The hard labor of Labor Day move-in
As classes begins, students are becoming well-adjusted to their schedules and figuring out how to manage their time. It is a bit difficult,
JACOB LUSTIG
Sep 22
Lasers abroad: Postcard from Switzerland
Junior applied math major Jacob Lustig is studying abroad in Switzerland this semester. This is their postcard from Franklin University:
COLLEEN NEWCOMB
Sep 12
Playing to kill: “The Killer's Game” reviewed
"The Killer’s Game" is an upcoming comedy/action-thriller starring Dave Bautista, Sofia Boutella, and Terry Crews.
CAITLIN ORSINO & MICHAEL CURRAN
Sep 9
Community comes first at annual U-Belong Celebration
On September 5, the Arnow Quad played host to the sixth annual U-Belong Celebration. Put on by the Donahue Institute for Equity and Social
CAROLINE MORRELL
Sep 5
“Beetlejuice Beetlejuice” resurrects cult classic
“Beetlejuice Beetlejuice,” the long-awaited sequel to the original 1988 film, will finally be released on Sept. 5 in all theaters.
HANNA BABEK
Sep 1
Campus welcomes newest Lasers
Faculty, staff and students welcomed the incoming class of first-years to campus on Saturday.