Whole Class of '27 Chooses to Transfer Schools
At Holy Cross University, the latest news is a diverse mix of sports, student life, and academic concerns.
The elite sports houses at Holy Cross contribute to the inclusive nature of the student body, fostering a sense of community and camaraderie. The university's club lacrosse team has been making waves, with recent stories breaking on Fizz, a popular student-run news platform.
Fizz has also been abuzz with news about Aspen, Colorado, and Sunday Scaries, two other student-led initiatives that are adding to the vibrant campus life.
However, not everything on campus is smooth sailing. Some first-year students have expressed concerns about the extreme party life and the noise in their dorm buildings, which they claim is disrupting their studies. The comments below certain Fizz posts have been aggressive towards students who have voiced these concerns.
In a positive note, Julianna Mariani '24, the Editor-in-Chief of all Official Fizz Reports and the Chief Eggplant Editor, has written a review of her first year at Holy Cross for The Spire, the university's official student newspaper. Her article, her final one as a freshman, offers an insightful overview of her experiences at Holy Cross.
Julianna, an English major, has been a driving force behind Fizz, and her dedication to the platform is evident in her work. She has held the position of Chief Eggplant Editor and has been instrumental in shaping the content on Fizz.
In other news, the Class of '28's acceptance rate has been a topic of discussion, with Fizz reporting that it is a shocking 18%. Despite this, there are no search results providing information on the number of students from class '28 enrolled at Holy Cross University.
There have also been rumours circulating about some UCONN boys potentially contributing to a recent quarantine at Holy Cross. The Brooks dorm building was put into quarantine for 48 hours, causing a stir among students.
Despite these challenges, Holy Cross remains a dynamic and lively university, with students continuously engaging in various activities and initiatives. As the academic year progresses, it will be interesting to see how these issues unfold and how the university community responds.
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