Articles by: Rebecca Capozzi

I’m From New York. Here’s Why You Should Take Coronavirus Seriously.

World April 21, 2020 at 5:58 pm Comments are Disabled

By: Rebecca Capozzi | Staff Writer When I first heard about COVID-19, my roommate’s mother had sent her an article about it and said how scary it was. This was back in January when it had not impacted the United States yet. As my roommate was reading the article to me, I thought that it was scary, but I didRead More

Review: Stagefright’s “The Addams Family”

Review: Stagefright’s “The Addams Family”

Arts and Entertainment, Campus March 10, 2020 at 5:22 pm Comments are Disabled

By: Rebecca Capozzi | Staff Writer On March 5th, Stagefright opened their production of The Addams Family in the Megley Theatre. I have seen several productions of The Addams Family and have loved all of them. So, I had pretty high expectations for this performance. Let me tell you, this performance exceeded my expectations. There was not one part ofRead More

"Taylor Swift" by Chelsea Peters is licensed under CC BY-NC 4.0

Why Taylor Swift is Just Like Us

Arts and Entertainment February 25, 2020 at 4:56 pm Comments are Disabled

By: Rebecca Capozzi | Staff Writer Taylor Swift has been one of music’s biggest figures for over ten years now. At the age of just 14, she signed a music publishing deal with SONY/ATV, becoming the youngest singer to ever be signed to this company in its history. At the age of 18, she had sold more than 1,000,000 copiesRead More

If the Cast of “The Bachelor” Were Characters from “The Office”

If the Cast of “The Bachelor” Were Characters from “The Office”

Arts and Entertainment February 12, 2020 at 9:35 pm Comments are Disabled

By: Rebecca Capozzi | Staff Writer · Chris Harrison as David Wallace: Both Chris Harrison and David Wallace are in charge. Chris Harrison controls the rose ceremonies, the dates, and practically everything else that happens on the set of “The Bachelor”. David Wallace is the CEO of Dunder Mifflin Paper Company, which is the entire setting of “The Office”. ·Read More

Op-Ed: Mckillop’s Silent Floor Really Isn’t Silent

Op-Ed: Mckillop’s Silent Floor Really Isn’t Silent

Campus, Op-Ed October 22, 2019 at 8:00 am Comments are Disabled

By: Rebecca Capozzi | Staff Writer When I first heard about the 3rd floor of the library and how it was the “silent floor”, I was really excited. At my high school, the library was very small, and the librarians who were always telling students to be quiet were always the ones that would be talking and laughing as loudRead More