“Good Time with Good Friends”: How Pacegiving Brings Honors Together

As an avid enjoyer of Thanksgiving food, I was overjoyed at the prospect of Pacegiving. A night celebrating the honors community and food- what a beautiful thing. Setting up for the event was fun in its own right. I was particularly enamored by this one owl decoration. From set up to the meal itself, the… Read More “Good Time with Good Friends”: How Pacegiving Brings Honors Together

Don Toliver: His First Appearance at Barclays Center

On November 11th, 2024, I embarked on a journey on the Brooklyn-bound 4 train to the Barclays Center, and experienced one of the best shows I’ve ever seen. I like to think I come from a completely objective perspective, as this was my first ever concert experience—and it did not disappoint. Don Toliver, though seemingly… Read More Don Toliver: His First Appearance at Barclays Center

Bill’s Guide to Honors Registration: Prereqs, CPOS, What To Do When It Goes Wrong, and More 

Registration season is upon us, and with it comes old and new frustrations.  Building an enjoyable schedule that keeps you on track for graduation has always been a challenge; but this year CPOS complicates things. CPOS is a newly-enforced federal law that requires students to have at least 12 credits per semester counting toward their… Read More Bill’s Guide to Honors Registration: Prereqs, CPOS, What To Do When It Goes Wrong, and More 

How Honors is Giving Back This Winter with Jumpstart

If you’re looking for a way to give back to your community this winter season, look no further than the Honors Winterpalooza Donation Drive. This newly-annual tradition—hosted this year on December 6, from 2-5 pm in Lecture Hall North—brings lots of holiday cheer for all through a spread of numerous winter-themed activities. This year, the… Read More How Honors is Giving Back This Winter with Jumpstart

Reflecting on My Pace Path: Exploring Pleasantville at Homecoming

As a senior at Pace University, you would think I’ve sufficiently explored the Pace University campus by now—but you’d be wrong! Up until this past weekend, I had never even had TIME to step foot onto the Pleasantville campus. On the NYC campus, I’m graduating in 3 years, having spent one of those semesters abroad.… Read More Reflecting on My Pace Path: Exploring Pleasantville at Homecoming

2024 Humanitarian Disarmament Forum

Pace University held an event in the Bianco room from October 19th to 20th, hosted by a series of humanitarian disarmament campaigns and organizations. Issues discussed ranged from nuclear disarmament, to mine action, to humane tech and AI involvement in warfare.   Students from Dr. Matthew Bolton’s Global Politics of Disarmament and Arms Controls course were… Read More 2024 Humanitarian Disarmament Forum

Aphros Writing Workshop: Fostering Creativity and Nurturing Passion 

In a small room, in a small building, in a bustling, yet quiet, warm, and inviting small clutch of lower Manhattan, a group of writers came together to spend an hour harvesting ideas and sharing their art. An exclusive yet equally inviting space to be a part of, the Aphros Writer’s Workshop was diverse in… Read More Aphros Writing Workshop: Fostering Creativity and Nurturing Passion