On a signature chilly Boston night, the Trustman Art Gallery opened its doors to the fourth annual student art sale. Building ...
Among unprecedented funding cuts to journalism, the seventh Ifill Forum brought together students, alumni and professionals to discuss the importance of journalism on all levels.  This year’s topic ...
Assistant Teaching Professor Loretta Park may be new to Simmons this semester, but she already wears many hats. Along with being the new Director of the Trustman Art Gallery, she teaches both art and ...
Women’s Centered College Week (WCCW) has been an annual Simmons tradition since the late eighties. Throughout its existence, the Student Government Association (SGA) has been responsible for the ...
The Valentine season doesn’t end on Feb. 14 at Lovestruck Books – in fact, it’s year-round.  Just a short trip away on the Red Line or the 66 bus, Lovestruck is a women-owned romance bookstore located ...
In the largest winter storm in years, the Boston area received a whopping 23.2 inches of snow from Sunday, Jan. 25 into Monday, Jan. 26. This total ranks across the highest on record for the city. At ...
When a movie calls itself an adaptation of a beloved novel like “Wuthering Heights,” it can be hard to meet every reader’s ...
Staff Writer Sophie Caulton (2026, she/her) is a Journalism major and Writing minor from East Bridgewater, MA. She is also a member of the Honors Program and Comm Liaison. She is passionate about ...
“This made me think about how computer science teaching lacks humanity,” I wrote, then deleted every character. While I love coding, I despise the culture around it. I began interning as a multimedia ...
Simmons University is set to launch a first-of-its-kind women-centered sports management graduate program and undergraduate minor in response to the massive growth in women’s sports, said School of ...
When a professor ends their lecture with, “Respond to the discussion post before next class,” I scream internally with rage and agony. That is, of course, the only reasonable response. That reaction ...
Tucked away in the vibrant community of Allston, just a three-minute walk from the B Line’s Harvard Ave stop, you’ll find a treasure trove of spiritual goodies at the beloved Ritual Arts. Whether ...