A student-reporter for The Springfield Student newspaper at Springfield College took a stroll through campus to enjoy a bit ...
In his 41st year at Springfield College, head diving coach Peter Avdoulos is still keenly focused on the development of the ...
By Katie Rhodes Dr. Anthony Hill grew up in a household that was shaped by absence. His mother’s mental illness kept her in ...
Claire Finney recently hit the 500-point milestone as she continues to grow into a new role with the Pride in her third season.
Behind one of the best defensive units in the country, the Springfield College football team wrapped up another very successful season in 2025.
The Pride maintained a steady lead in the first half before faltering in a battle against the Trinity Bantams.
Click or tap on the covers below to read stories by the staff from the 2024 Pride Sports Journal.
Not many coaches can say they have coached one team for over 35 years. That sort of longevity can only be the result of tremendous success. While Keith Bugbee is no stranger to winning, the ...
In a season defined by resilience and grit, the Springfield College football team delivered its most emphatic statement yet. Facing the reigning national champions and No. 2 team in the country, the ...
Maine, the northeasternmost state in the U.S., is the birthplace of a number of celebrities, from actor and race driver Patrick Dempsey to actress Anna Kendrick to horror writer Stephen King. The next ...
Rebecca Lartigue has been a professor of English at Springfield since 2015 and has long shared her love of literature in and beyond the classroom. Lartigue became the Director of the Honors Program in ...
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