In a decision made shortly before the end of the Fall semester, the Simmons University Board of Trustees voted to discontinue three undergraduate majors and one graduate major. They have also voted to ...
On Wednesday night, the Boston Fire Department (BFD) reported to the Living Learning Center (LLC) following an active fire, ...
Tucked away in the vibrant community of Allston, just a three-minute walk from the B Line’s Harvard Ave stop, you’ll find a ...
Josh Safdie’s “Marty Supreme” arrives with all the energy and confidence of an aspiring athlete – even one of the table tennis variety. The film is packed with vivid period detail and striking ...
For Simmons students, Common Grounds is more than a café – it’s a ritual. It’s the first stop before class, the mid-afternoon ...
Rachel Ledoux (2027, she/her) is a Political Science and Economics major in the 3+1 Public Policy program. Outside of the Voice, she serves as co-President of Democracy Matters and is involved with ...
It’s December, a time where finals loom over the heads of Simmons students and winter break begins to feel unforgivably distant. During these times, it’s just as important to take a break as it is to ...
If you haven’t already heard the news through everyone’s Instagram stories, Spotify Wrapped 2025 is out. Wrapped is the app’s annual end-of-year recap, offering subscribers a snapshot of their ...
Simmons University is set to launch a first-of-its-kind women-centered sports management graduate program and undergraduate minor in response to the massive growth in women’s sports, said School of ...
The Do Portugal Circus has officially rolled into Boston, offering a welcome escape from papers, deadlines and the general grind of campus life. Affordable, and only an MBTA ride away, the show is a ...
The Office of the Provost hosted a town hall meeting regarding the Simmons academic planning process on Nov. 19, specifically discussing majors that are on the table to be “sunsetted” or “reimagined.” ...
The future of Title IX may be uncertain in Washington, but on campus, the message from the Simmons administration to students is clear: resources are available, you will be supported, and seeking help ...