

From class project to campus celebration: Women Who Led Lasell
What started as a Lasell Honors Program project in Hist223: Special Topics in Global History with students researching in the Lasell archive
ARIA CONTI
2 hours ago


Food Corner: Revolving sushi
Located in Watertown within Arsenal Yards, Kura Revolving Sushi Bar is a fun, inexpensive restaurant for those with a taste for sushi. The m
EVAN TERRY
17 hours ago


Shakespeare in the quad
Greater Company Players, the joint theatrical effort of Regis College and Lasell University, are in the midst of their newest—and freakiest—
CAITLIN ORSINO & HANNA BABEK
2 days ago

Rosa blooms at alma mater
Admissions counselor Rosa Del Carmen Gomez ‘20 provides a vibrant and experienced energy to Lasell University’s Office of Undergraduate Admi
JACOB LUSTIG
2 days ago


Editor's Column: Finding my place
When I first came to Lasell, I knew that I wanted to leave the institution better than I found it. My junior year has so far been the most e
RYAN RUFF
2 days ago


Village expands, adds McGuire Hall
After a year and a half of preparation, Lasell Village is undergoing renovations for the first time since 2018, with an expansion bringing
CAITLIN ORSINO & MICHAEL CURRAN
4 days ago


Should attendance matter?
This is a question I know we have all pondered at some point, as there are so many days for all of us where getting out of bed to go to clas
MASON COLE & JACOB LUSTIG
Mar 11


Highly contagious norovirus spreads across campus
Many students on the Lasell University campus recently experienced illnesses believed to be caused by norovirus which is a highly contagious
MICHAEL CURRAN
Mar 8


Student spotlight: Saige Cambonga-Meyers
Here at Lasell University, many students bring unique backgrounds and talents to campus, but few shine as brightly as Saige Cambonga-Meyers.
NYA DESIR
Mar 4

Should spring break separate?
Spring break is a staple to colleges and universities. It is a week to have fun and let loose during a difficult semester.
OWEN KWET
Mar 4