Featured Articles
By Daniela Valdivia-Terres, Editor-in-Chief
PACE students visit Suffolk University on Nov. 8. for a tour and to join thefirst-generation student celebration. Being a first-generation student is not an easy path. “It’s very nerve wracking. [It] makes you nervous because you don’t know if you’re going to be able to succeed because you don’t really have much of a role model… Even though your parents try their best and they might not have had the opportunities that you have now, you still don’t have something to go off of. So, you have to learn everything by yourself,” said Asialis Torres, an NECC student who is…
read more
Sports
By Melissa Bouse, NECC News and NECCKnights.com
The NECC Knights men’s soccer team. The Northern Essex Community College men’s soccer team, ranked sixth in the latest national poll, captured the program’s first-ever Region 21 and Northeast District Championship on Nov. 3, with a 5-3 win over Quinsigamond Community College. In the process, the team won its 14th straight game and punched its ticket to the program’s first-ever national tournament. The sixth seeded Northern Essex Community College men’s soccer team saw their 14-game winning streak snapped in the national quarterfinal on Nov. 12, as they fell to third seeded Mohawk Valley by a final score of 4-1. The…
read more
Other articles
Arts & Entertainment
By Anthony Sousa, Arts and Entertainment Editor
Movie poster for “Heretic” courtesy of A24. “Heretic” (2024) is a fresh addition to the horror genre that cleverly combines psychological horror with religious and philosophical debate. Directed by Bryan Woods and Scott Beck, the film centers on two young Mormon missionaries, Sister Barnes and Sister Paxton (played by Sophie Thatcher and Chloe East), who find themselves trapped in a sinister, intellectually charged encounter with Mr. Reed, played masterfully by Hugh Grant. Reed’s charming facade quickly gives way to a more menacing persona as he challenges the missionaries’ beliefs. This movie is simply fantastic. From the amazing performances to the…
read more
Other articles
Opinion
By Bailey Orio, Features Editor
President-elect Donald Trump, seen here after he was charged with election interference in the 2020 election in Georgia. Millions of Americans were left in shock and disbelief as news spread of Donald Trump’s re-election to the presidency, despite facing over 34 criminal charges. The former 45th president, now set to return as the 47th, brings with him a history and agenda that has stirred fear, uncertainty, and deep division across the nation. Many citizens now feel a sense of helplessness, with emotions ranging from trepidation to outright dread as they contemplate what the next four years might hold. One of…
read more
Other articles