The Department of Communications welcomes a new Associate Professor of Practice this semester, Carla Kath. In her first ...
Boston’s March No Kings Day rally exceeded turnout expectations, with more than 100,000 participants flooding the Boston Common. No Kings, founded in early 2025, was formed to tackle the growth in ...
The Simmons University Honors Program has introduced a new official logo, designed by Sonia Vader, Class of 2026, which aims ...
If you spend time on social media, you have probably seen advice suggesting that eating healthy means cutting something out.
Simmons University is seeing growing student interest in studying abroad for the upcoming spring semester. According to the Center of Global Education (CGE), while participation dipped slightly last ...
Have you ever wanted to see a film in one of the oldest cinemas in the Boston area? No need to travel far; our very own ...
Staff Writer Maggie Wettergren (2026, she/her) is a Public Relations & Marketing Communications major with minors in Psychology, Social Media and Journalism. Outside of The Voice, she is President of ...
Over the last month, Simmons University Public Safety has responded to Morse Hall to conduct wellness checks seven times, as ...
If you’re a college student scrolling social media between classes, you’ve probably seen the message that carbs are “bad.” Bread, pasta, rice, and even fruit are often framed as foods to avoid if you ...
Here’s the deal: I like to read. A lot. Here’s the other deal: I love keeping track of things. So an app that tracks all of my books, reviews, ratings, to-be-read piles, and gives me book ...
The mustache is making a comeback. Whether it be a victim to the hockey boy aesthetic or a musician with thigh tats, everyone’s seeming to grow a stache. I, for one, am here for it. The messy, unkept, ...
After a typical fall move-in process, Simmons University students will choose to take their belongings home or have a moving company move them to the Living Learning Center (LLC) around winter break ...