CAROLINE MORRELL
13 hours ago
Title IX Office and Project LASER fight domestic and sexual violence through annual events
At Lasell, Title IX coordinators and interns come together to host events in hopes to spread awareness of domestic and sexual violence.
MICHAEL CURRAN & EVAN TERRY
5 days ago
Damaged sprinkler causes flooding and damage in Woodland Hall
On Thursday, Oct. 17, a sprinkler was set off on the third floor of Woodland Hall, causing water damage to the surrounding dorms and forcing
CAITLIN ORSINO
Nov 5
FFAW welcomes back generations of Lasers
For three warm and bright days in October, Lasell welcomed countless guests back to its campus for the annual celebration of Family, Friends
HANNA BABEK
Nov 4
CCBL continues culture of community
The Center for Community Based Learning (CCBL), located in Klingbeil House, has been working to provide students and staff with volunteer ou
1851chronicle
Nov 3
Nationwide poll shows strong support for Kamala Harris over Donald Trump in 2024 presidential election
The 2024 presidential race has been tight with the Nov. 5 election poised to go to either Republican candidate Donald Trump or Democratic ca
RYAN RUFF
Nov 2
UNIDOS establishes space for Latine students
Lasell UNIDOS is one of the newer clubs here at Lasell, and it is led by sophomore President Angely Estrada and sophomore Vice President Lui
JONAH RUBIN-SALZBERGER
Nov 1
Lasers abroad: Jonah's Postcard from Florence
Junior fashion media and marketing major Jonah Rubin-Salzberger is studying abroad in Florence, Italy this semester. This is his postcard fr
HANNA BABEK
Nov 1
President Turner honored in inauguration
On Friday, Oct. 18, Eric Turner was inaugurated as Lasell’s 10th president in a celebration of the community’s history and accomplishments.
ARIA CONTI
Oct 31
The line between appreciation and appropriation
Cultural appropriation vs appreciation: What is the difference and how can we better help understand it? Senior fashion design and produ
JILL NEIL
Oct 18
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.