By JAMES MAZARAKIS Historically, different genres have come to define passed decades. For the 1920’s, it was jazz; the 1940’s, swing; and after the rise
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By NICHOLAS BRAMANTE Metal: the word itself implies a material that is hard, cold, and sharp. It would only be fitting that the genre of
By ANDREW COGLIANO Since their start in 1933, the SATs have become one of the most important exams for college bound high school students. The
By TATYANNA CABRAL We all have that favorite TV show that we always watch and tell people about. We all have different opinions on what
By MANALE ZOUHIR Many might say that a true Massachusetts resident is always a fan of Dunkin’ Donuts. However, I am and always will be
By JONATHAN DECICCO With the built up anticipation of over four years of waiting, the winter Olympics have already come and gone. The end was
By VICKI NGAN Smart phones—iPhones, Blackberries, LGs, Samsungs—have increasingly become a dominant part of our lives. However, their benefits do not overshadow their detriments. Along
Above: Students with the words “Failure Due To Attendance” across their foreheads. From left to right: Blue and Gold Staff Members Andrew Cogliano, sophomore, and
BY CANDELA DIAZ “I can’t live without my phone!” A phrase that has been said by so many people these days. We rely on social
BY JAMES MAZARAKIS It is difficult for even an avid Obama supporter like I to watch President Obama’s State of the Union (SOTU) address and