MC Slams 'Crushes'
COLLEGE: TWITTER FEED OFFENDED STUDENTS Patrick J. Lawlor, ’13, Editor in Chief Merrimack Crushes — a Twitter account that listed the... Read More
Perry Tickets Selling Fast
Nicole Meaney, ’13, Staff Writer When the announcement was made that The Band Perry was coming to Merrimack College, there was an... Read More
A Race For Life
Jillian Toce, ’13, News Editor Over 380 people participated in Merrimack College’s annual Relay for Life event on April 5. Opening speaker... Read More
Spring Activities to Fill Entire Week
Alicia Unis, ’13, Staff Writer As coats are replaced with cutoffs and shoes with sandals, with more furniture on the lawn than in... Read More
BC Student Test Limits With Condom Handouts
Joan Corcoran, ’13, Associate Editor-in-Chief Sexual health is a topic at all universities, given the age range and common activities of students,... Read More
Police: Student Fought Off Four Robbers
Patrick J. Lawlor, ’13, Editor in Chief On Sunday, Apr. 7, at 12:03 a.m., Police Services was notified of an attempted robbery of... Read More
Seven Confirmed in MC Ceremony
Molly Canyes, ’15, Staff Writer On Apr. 7, seven Merrimack College students received the Sacrament of Confirmation while others received their First Communion.... Read More
Student-Run Gallery to Open at Augie's Pub
Sarah Buckwald, ’14, Staff Writer Paulina Amato, who recently graduated from Merrimack, had the idea last semester of opening a student run art... Read More
Alternative Spring Break Lets Students Do a World of Good
Kerry Phelam, ’16, Staff Writer This year, 40 Merrimack students and eight advisors were given the opportunity to provide service over Spring break,... Read More
My Time With The Beacon
Patrick J. Lawlor, Editor in Chief When it’s 4 a.m., and the last cup of coffee is wearing off, you begin to wonder what... Read More