Senior midfielder Sophie Fistori cradles the ball in the Laser’s end.
Junior Emily Chapdelaine fires a penalty shot for a score in the fourth quarter.
Sophomore Kait Bedell tries to create a scoring opportunity in Sharks territory.
Junior Sheridan Blaha runs head on at Shark graduate Abby Stoller.
Senior Sydney Brady makes a run at the Shark’s goal in the second half.
Lasers celebrate a goal by senior Sophia Gadsden.
All photos by Joe Giacco
Saturday afternoon, the women’s lacrosse team took a 15-7 loss against the Simmons University Sharks at Grellier Field. Seniors Sophia Gadsden and Sydney Brady lead the offense for the Lasers, combining for five of the seven goals. Gadsden scored a hat trick and Brady had two scores. Senior goalie Devin Zambruno tallied 17 saves in the loss.
By Samantha Vega-Torres & Josh Wolmer– 1851 Contributors
Hole in shower shows spores growing on piping in the Bragdon 104 bathroom. Photo courtesy of Meghan McDonald
Wardrobe in Sam Roberts room post remediation with extra space between the wardrobe and the sheetrock. Photo by Sam Roberts
Chipped paint under Whalen unit vent in Sam Roberts room. Photo by Sam Roberts
Chipped paint covers floor of Sam Robert’s room near Whalen unit vent. Photo by Sam Roberts
Different paint shade seen above Whalen unit vent in Sam Roberts suite. Photo by Sam Roberts
Photo by Sage Dussalt
Lasell began a specialized cleaning of the Whalen heating and ventilation units in Bragdon, Butterworth, and Forest Hall to remediate mold on December 27. Air quality tests revealed hidden mold in Bragdon and Butterworth.
By Casey DiBari and Izzy Woods – 1851 Contributors
With the holidays right around the corner, we’re sure people are working on their favorite holiday recipes for this grand return after COVID. We’ve decided to share a few of our favorites holiday staples, and who knows, maybe it can be tried out at your family holiday dinner too.
By Izzy Woods & Bailey Klingaman – 1851 Contributor & Digital Editor
Filmed by Izzy Woods & Bailey Klingaman, Edited by Bailey Klingaman
This holiday season, there is a lot to be thankful for: seeing family, friends, and traditions being able to resume in a safe manner since COVID-19. Through numerous events on campus and interviews with the community, it is clear the university is full of gratitude.
(L to R) Elizabeth Riley (‘16), Sadie Despotopulos (‘18) and Keller Miller (‘02) at the alumni beer garden. Photo by Casey Dibari
Avery (‘20, left) and Rachel Stankus (‘20, right) at Francos for young alumni pub night. Photo by Casey Dibari
Pumpkin painting just outside the alumni beer garden. Photo by Casey Dibari
Katie Goodwin (‘17) at Francos. Photo by Casey Dibari
Brandi Johnson (‘19, left) and Dani Rhodes (‘20, right) at the alumni beer garden. Photo by Casey Dibari
Cameron Pensak (‘21) at the beer garden. Photo by Casey Dibari
Rosa Del Carmen Gomez (‘20) outside Arnow. Photo by Casey Dibari
Rylie Smith (‘20) at Francos. Photo by Casey Dibari
Family, friends and alumni flocked to campus from October 16 to 18 to reconnect with their loved ones within the Lasell community. This annual event was put on pause in 2020 to respect federal and state COVID-19 guidelines, but two weeks ago the Office of Student Activities launched three days of non-stop, in-person events.
By Claire Crittendon, Alexandra White & Karissa Gaughan – Co-Editor-in-Chief & 1851 Contributors
Mayor of the city of Newton Ruthanne Fuller addresses the crowd. Photo by Karissa Gaughan
President Michael Alexander leads attendees in a round of applause. Photo by Karissa Gaughan
Alumni Nicholas Carlino (‘19) listening to junior SGA President Michael Woo’s speech. Photo by Karissa Gaughan
Dean of the School of Business Matthew Reilly, introduces current business students. Photo by Karissa Gaughan
Mayor of the city of Newton Ruthanne Fuller, and SGA President Michael Woo speak to Barbara Longe, the mother of Michal Longe (‘95). Photo by Karissa Gaughan
School of Business Alumni Nicholas Carlino (‘19) and Rachel Carlino (‘21) speak of their time at Lasell. Photo by Karissa Gaughan
Michal Longe’s mother, Barbara Longe holds the certification to rename October 18 Michal Longe Day. Photo by Karissa Gaughan
Barbara Longe cuts the ribbon officially naming the Michal Longe ’95 School of Business. Photo by Karissa Gaughan
On October 18, the newly dedicated Michal Longe ‘95 School Of Business hosted a celebration at the Dunne House to commemorate the largest donation given to Lasell, and the family behind it.
Resident students gather in the Arnow Quad to celebrate Marathon Monday. Photo by Mike Maruk
Sophomores Brianna Ruffin, Katie Hopkins, and Andrew Kempski enjoying slush as they celebrate Marathon Monday. Photo by Pat Carbone
Participants running in the 125th Boston Marathon down Commonwealth Avenue. Photo by Mike Maruk
Sophomores Dylan Fraize, Mekenzie Barbosa, and Kristina Powers pose as students pack Arnow Quad. Photo by Pat Carbone
Senior Lasell College Radio President Ellie Barrows preps the DJ booth in Arnow Quad for students. Photo by Mike Maruk
Newton locals and spectators gather to watch the 125th Boston Marathon on Commonwealth Avenue. Photo by Mike Maruk
Students celebrating the first Marathon Monday on campus in over two years. Photo by Pat Carbone
Sophomore Isabelle Babcock sits on the shoulders of sophomore Dylan Fraize, as they take part in campus festivities. Photo by Pat Carbone
Students form a conga line making their way around the quad Monday afternoon. Photo by Pat Carbone
Sisters senior Alex and sophomore Morgan Duquette pose for a photo in Arnow Quad. Photo by Pat Carbone
Students singing and dancing in Arnow Quad, celebrating the return of Marathon Monday. Photo by Pat Carbone
On October 11, Marathon Monday made its return to campus as the Boston Marathon ran for the first time in over 900 days. Students celebrated throughout the day, from watching runners pass them by on the corner of Woodland Road and Washington Street, to singing and dancing at Arnow Quad.
Ouellet in his dorm room with cooking supplies. Photo by Jared Giurleo
Mathieu Ouellet is a senior currently enrolled at Lasell University, and he understands this issue. He shares his knowledge through the LCTV program “Culinary College” making dishes that students can make.