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By Kyle Valentine A student at Springfield College, uses their student ID to enter Cheney Dining Hall and starts looking at the menus on the TV’s scattered around the room. They decide what meal they ...
Yesterday marked the last day of classes for the spring semester, as well as the transition into finals. Springfield College finals often take place in the very first week of May, however this year’s ...
Nestled on scenic Cape Cod, YMCA Camp Lyndon has been a beacon for youth and community enrichment for over 50 years. Originally established as a summer camp, Lyndon now doubles as a community hub, ...
After a winter that featured less-than-ideal practicing conditions, Springfield College's tennis teams are ready for a new season.
Springfield College baseball is eager to start the 2025 campaign, viewing it as an opportunity to develop and improve on last season.
Springfield College students have been fighting against racial inequalities for decades, with forms of protest including building takeovers.
With Springfield College’s rich history in the world of athletics, The Springfield Student wanted to highlight some of the most influential Black athletes who have come through the school.
Springfield beat Mount Holyoke 65-43 on Wednesday night, combining transition offense and inside scoring to build a sizable early lead.
From small-town Hilo, Hawaii, all the way to the national stage, Utah Prep point guard JJ Mandaquit has emerged as one of the most exciting young prospects in the country. A 6-foot-1, 196-pound floor ...
His thunderous, gym-shaking dunks and NBA-range three-pointers – as well as his historic, multi-million-dollar Name, Image and Likeness (NIL) deals – have already made AJ Dybantsa a household name.
Despite already being committed to play at the next level, Fisher didn’t take things easy. Instead, she worked even harder, trying to improve her game as much as possible.