by Tim Vitagliano in Campus News
Nate Stilgoe is working at a blood lab processing samples for researchers to buy. Stilgoe graduated from Bridgewater State College in December 2007 with a BA in English. "Working in a blood lab is not exactly what I expected to be doing by any stretch of the imagination," Stilgoe said.
by Derek Fay and Jonathan Magnuson in Arts & Entertainment
Old Orchard Beach, Maine - Just an hour away from Boston, this carnival- type beach is one of the best places around. Low prices, incorporated with fun rides, the warm water and the friendly people make this a popular vacation spot.
There are plenty of campgrounds around for the nature lover who likes the wilderness, or you can stay on the one of the many hotels conveniently located right on the water.
by Tracie Miller in Arts & Entertainment
"How I Learned to Drive," written by Paula Vogel, first premiered in New York and was performed this past weekend by Bridgewater State College.
It was one of the theater's best performances of the year. Directed by Suzanne Ramczyk, the play was moving in its depiction of how a child, who is being sexually abused, gets into the abusive relationship, how she gets out of the relationship, and how she is transformed by it.
by Timothy Vitagliano in Opinion
The long haul is over (with a big long sigh and a tear in one eye). After the most stressful semester in the history of semesters (that being fall 2007) and the less painful spring semester, I will be graduating.
This is probably the time to get nostalgic.
by Eric Flanagan in Opinion
In November 2004 my unit was deployed to a small operating base in eastern Afghanistan. My training prepared me for what I was about to encounter: long sleepless nights, rationed food and water, traversing rough mountainous terrain, and staying alive during arduous firefights.
by Steven M. Miller, Jr. in Sports
In the summertime, Bridgewater State Baseball head coach Rick Smith received an interesting DVD in the mail. He put the disc into the DVD player and discovered that Seob Yoon, a young Japanese infielder who went to school in Hawaii, wanted to try out for his baseball team.
by Jonathan Magnuson in Sports
Bridgewater State College has many different sports that people hear all about and attend regularly. One sport that does not get recognized too much is Ultimate. Everyone remembers playing the game in their gym classes back in high school.
The rules are simple, seven people on the field for each team at a time.