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When the 2020 baseball season finally begins, Matt Blake '07 will put on the most famous uniform in sports history, the white, pinstriped pants and shirt with the interlocking, navy blue NY over the ...
Move-In Day at Holy Cross is often accompanied by excitement mixed with a few nerves for first-year students. When all the boxes of clothes and supplies are emptied and families return home, students ...
Longtime Holy Cross supporters Elizabeth “Liz” and Robert J. “Bob” McKay ’55 are donating $11 million to the College — including one of the largest estate bequest commitments in its history — to ...
It was a beautiful, sunny morning as the newly minted Class of 2023 received a hearty welcome to their home for the next four years. Hailing from 36 states, Washington D.C., Puerto Rico and seven ...
According to a recent study by Abby Drake, Ph.D., a research assistant in the biology department at the College of the Holy Cross, the evolution of man’s best friend—the domestic dog—is unique to that ...
Dry, sunny days in early September lend themselves well to bright colors, which means this year’s fall colors will be impressive: “I would predict a spectacularly beautiful fall,” said Kelly ...
Throughout his senior year, Charles Millard ’22 said he had ample opportunities to fail, test his perseverance and improve his approach to scientific discovery, moments he might not have experienced ...
Zoe Yanco ’25 had serious reservations about engaging with artificial intelligence. What if it were addictive? That is, what if she started using AI and couldn’t stop? What if it stole her ability to ...
Silence fell on the fifth floor of St. Mary Health Care Center in Worcester earlier this year. Kit Meszaros '24 sat through similar stillness three previous weeks, as the room full of residents with ...
As a child, Karla Gonzalez ’24 was not afraid of the hospital. She had Ellen — her nurse, role model and confident — who brought her toys, kept her spirits lifted and always included her family. "I ...
When she arrived at Holy Cross in 1989, Jennifer Moore Kickham ’93 described herself as a naïve young woman who lacked self-confidence and was unsure of her future. Now an OB/GYN at Massachusetts ...
Business executive and adjunct faculty member Robert Murner begins this semester as the new director of the Carlyse and Arthur A. Ciocca ’59 Center for Business, Ethics, and Society at the College of ...
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