
Summer PAL is Ready to Go

By Emma Keyes, Currier Times Staff/// Do you know any incoming freshmen with a little anxiety about starting college? Maybe you are one yourself? If so, then look no further than the […]
Sync’d Up Attracts a Crowd at Spring Weekend

By Michael Cotton, Currier Times Staff/// Saturday, April 23rd, WMLN’s annual Sync’d Up made its return during Curry College’s spring weekend. The music festival was full of great vibes and amazing music […]
Spring Weekend Bounces Onto Campus

By Nicholas Calvino, Currier Times Staff/// Spring weekend was the main event at Curry the weekend of April 22, 23, and 24th. There were so many different events and activities that were […]
Currier Times Reporter Wins National Journalism Award

By Currier Times Staff//// Last year, Currier Times student reporter, Jake Force ’21, spent months working on a three-part series for the Currier Times explaining how Covid had impacted the Curry campus. […]
Consent Day Offers Tips on Healthy Relationships

By Chelsea Chamberlain, Currier Times Staff//// Consent is a key factor in any relationship and at Curry College an entire day is dedicated to educating the students about consent and healthy relationships. […]
Ukraine War Touches Curry Campus

By Allison Silver, Currier Times Staff/// Abigail Leonard, sophomore studio arts major, was born in Ukraine. She was 16 months old when her parents adopted her and she was moved to the […]
Countdown to Curry College Graduation is On

By Nicholas Calvino, Currier Times Staff/// Graduation is going to look a little different for seniors this year. It will be held at the Xfinity Center, the main summer concert facility in […]
Curry Holds “Playing With Gender” Workshop

By Emma Keyes, Currier Times Staff//// On Thursday, Mar 31, 2022 Curry College opened its doors to the “Playing with Gender Workshop”, which focuses on gender identity as part of the Gay-pril […]
VIDEO: COM Major Finds Music Production as a Passion

Multimedia By: Michael Cotton, Currier Times Staff & CC8-TV Multimedia/// For Bobby Fanning, a junior Communication major, a passion for music creation is a driving force in his life. At Curry, he’s […]
Curry Baseball Off to Encouraging Start

By Michael Cotton, Currier Times Staff// Within the past few years, the Curry College baseball team hasn’t had the best success in terms of winning, but this season they’ve had a great […]
Therapy Dogs Brighten Curry Campus

By Nicholas Calvino, Currier Times Staff/// Have you been stressed at school lately? Nervous about finals? Well, that’s where the recent “Pup-Up Event,” with therapy dogs and coloring, came in handy on […]
Curry’s Spring Weekend is Nearing

By Chelsea Chamberlain, Currier Times Staff/// As the weather gets warmer the students of Curry College prepare for the biggest event of the year, Spring Weekend, scheduled for April 22, 23, 24th. […]
For CJ Major, Cutting Hair Has Earned Him a Campus Following

Multimedia by Mike Wajdowicz, CC8-TV Contributing Reporter for Currier Times/// This video Documentary was produced, shot and edited by CC8-TV producer, Mike Wajdowicz. VIDEO SCRIPT BELOW: (Natural sound of clippers cutting hair) […]
Curry Men’s Hockey Regroups for Next Season

By Nicholas Calvino, Currier Times Staff// Even though Curry’s men’s hockey team lost to Endicott 2-1 in OT in the CCC playoffs, they still put together a memorable season, which saw them […]
Curry Lifting Mask Mandate on Monday

By Currier Times Staff/// Curry’s Covid mask mandate will officially end on Monday, March 14th, according to an email sent to the Curry community by interim Human Resources director, Diane Tucker. More […]
Curry Women’s Soccer Coach Adds Lacrosse Coaching Too

By Michael Cotton, Currier Times Staff// Last month, Curry College hired Sarah Dacey as the new Women’s Soccer Head Coach, as well as the interim-Head Coach for the Women’s Lacrosse Team. Her […]
Spring Break Brings Spring Fever

By Emma Keyes, Currier Times Staff/// After a tumultuous start to the Spring semester, for most students Spring Break can’t come soon enough. But first, students must navigate through Midterm exams and […]
Curry Counseling Center Offers New 24/7 Options

By Allison Silver, Currier Times Staff/// Curry College has recently introduced a new app called WellTrack. WellTrack is designed to connect Curry College students to counseling services 24/7. “These expanded services allow […]
New Cameras Added on Campus as Hate Investigation Continues in High Gear

By Nicholas Calvino, Currier Times Staff/// After the threats against the Black community and anti-Semitic drawings around campus there has been an ongoing investigation. Public Safety Chief, Paul King, has teamed up […]
Student Reaction Mixed to Campus-Wide Meeting

By Currier Times Staff/// Students across campus who attended the mandatory diversity meeting on Friday, February 25th, had a mixed reaction to the event. Many students said they appreciated the information and […]
Historic All-Campus Meeting Brings Curry Community Together

By Currier Times Staff// Upset. Angry. Frustrated. Embarrassed. Tired. Depressed. Those were some of the words flashing across the Zoom chat screen when one of the guest speakers at Curry’s unprecedented and […]
FBI Now Involved In Curry Hate Crimes Investigation

By Currier Times Staff// The FBI’s Joint Terrorism Task Force and the FBI’s Criminal Division are now part of the ongoing investigation into the series of hate crimes that have occurred on […]
Curry Prepares for Mandatory Campus-Wide Meeting For Friday

By Emma Keyes, Currier Times Staff/// Many wish classes were being canceled this Friday for a positive reason, but unfortunately, it’s actually anything but. Classes and athletic events will be canceled due […]
Desolate Weekends; Solidarity Rallies: The New Normal on Curry Campus

By Michael Cotton, Currier Times Staff/// Since the recent hate crimes affecting both the Jewish and Black communities took place on campus within the past few weeks, students have actively been keeping […]
Former Boston Police Commissioner Helping Curry

By Currier Times Staff/// Former Boston Police commissioner, Ed Davis, is assisting Curry College with current and ongoing security protocols, as the investigation into the weeks’ long hate crimes continues. The news […]
More Hate Messages Discovered; College Offers $10,000 Reward

By Currier Times Staff//// Two more messages of hate were discovered on campus on February 14th and 15th, and another date, February 22nd, was identified as a day that was “targeting the […]
Curry Jewish Population Reacts to Anti-Semitic Vandalism

By Chelsea Chamberlain, Currier Times Staff//// Many Curry students have been heavily affected by Anti-Semitic hate crimes throughoutcampus over the past few weeks. Freshman, Max Silverman said it was a “Poor representation […]
Black Population Targeted in Latest Hate Crime on Campus

By Contributing Reporter Michael Cotton and Currier Times Staff/// A message found in a private area of Miller Field House targeting Curry’s Black population for violence has rocked the campus once again. […]
Curry Men’s Hockey Enters National Rankings

By Currier Times Staff/// Quietly, but confidently, the Curry College men’s hockey team has amassed an impressive 7-0-1 record as they head into the Thanksgiving break. The team, as of November 22nd, […]
WMLN’s “Sync’d Up” Takes Over Student Center

By Michael Cotton, Currier Times Staff/// WMLN 91.5’s (Curry College Radio) Sync’d Up made its return on Saturday, November 6th at Student Center, where five performances took place. Students Austin Kessler, Aidann […]
Curry “T” Shuttle Sees Higher Ridership Levels

By Nicholas Calvino, Currier Times Staff///// If you want to travel using the Curry College “T” shuttles you have to get there early to get a seat. The Mattapan T shuttle has […]
Safest College Town in America? Curry Students Don’t Have to Look Far!

By Currier Times Staff///// According to a new report by Safewise, Milton, Massachusetts, home of Curry College, is the safest college town in America. The report used the most recently available FBI […]
Spooky Halloween Food Attracts Students

By Hailey Bishop, Currier Times Correspondent//// Halloween is the fall event that ushers in the holiday season, and it seems like the semester goes at warp speed after the 31st. Here at […]
Theatre Students In Final Preparations for Black Box Event

By Nicholas Calvino, Currier Times Staff//// With final touches on sets, and actors and directors going through their preparations, it is almost time for Curry Theatre’s Black Box Theatre productions. Each semester, […]
Hispanic Heritage Month Features Food Extravaganza

By Siobhan Sullivan, Currier Times Correspondent//// September 30th was the Hispanic Style dinner event at Curry College. This event was designed to honor and celebrate Hispanic Heritage month. I was excited to […]
Curry Visitor Policy Faces Homecoming Test

By Nicholas Calvino, Currier Times Staff //// Homecoming Weekend brought thousands of people to the Curry campus, and gave the new visitor policy its first real test. After months of not being […]
Campus Food: Is it Any Good?

By Michael Cotton, Currier Times Staff//// Since the start of the Covid-19 pandemic, there’s been many changes to the Curry College campus, especially within the Student Center. In a randomized survey by […]
Curry Students say “Yes, Please!” to Loan Forgiveness Proposals

By Nicholas Calvino, Currier Times Staff// With Americans now owing more than more than $1.7 trillion in student loans, according to the Federal Reserve Economic Data (FRED), it appears that more than […]
Curry Adapts to Lingering Covid Threat

By Nicholas Calvino and Michael Cotton, Currier Times Staff// The energy is back on the campus of Curry College, but Covid remains a hot topic. Mandatory vaccinations were necessary to come back […]
Curry College Alum, Skubie Mageza, Heading to ESPN

By Currier Times Staff// In the on-air media field, the career road is long and winding, and for Curry College Communication major, Skubie Mageza, a 2014 graduate, that has certainly been the […]
COM Major Launches Semester with Meet N’ Greet

By Michael Cotton//Currier Times Staff On Thursday, September 9, the Curry College Communication Department hosted a meet and greet inside of the Hafer Academic building, where approximately fifty students and professors were […]
Curry Baseball Alum, David Griffin, Heads to Mets

By Currier Times Staff// CC8 documentary on David Griffin, produced by Daniel Coughlin A Curry College baseball alum, David Griffin ’18, is heading to the farm system for the New York Mets, […]
As Pandemic Wanes, Where Does Curry Go Next? (Part Three)

By Jacob Force, Currier Times Correspondent// Editor’s Note: This is the last story in a three-part series written by Currier Times reporter, Jacob Force, a senior Communication major, who chronicles one of […]
Curry Men’s Hockey Coach Moves On

By Currier Times Staff// Curry men’s hockey coach, TJ Manastersky, has confirmed to The Currier Times and has told his Curry players he is moving on. He reached out to the players […]
Part Two: Retrenchment Takes Hold But Questions Remain

By Jacob Force, Currier Times Correspondent// Editor’s Note: This is a three-part series written by Currier Times reporter, Jacob Force, a senior Communication major, who chronicles one of the most challenging academic […]
Curry and Covid: A Tale of Survival (Part One)

By Jacob Force, Currier Times Correspondent// Editor’s Note: This is a three-part series, written by Currier Times reporter, Jacob Force, a senior Communication major, who chronicles one of the most challenging academic […]
Curry Mandates Student Vaccination for Fall

By Jesse Cinquini, Currier Times Staff// In an email announcement to the Curry College community on Thursday morning, May 6th, the college administration said all students will need to be vaccinated in […]
Will the “Colonel” Name Remain Curry’s Identity?

By Jesse Cinquini, Currier Times Staff// The Colonel has been the logo and face of Curry College for decades. It depicts an elderly white male with a white beard, black and purple […]