Resume Problems? Lubin’s Tips For Professional Development 

By Kara Kulikowski, Reporter This past week, the Economics Department hosted a Career Building and Resume Workshop event for Honors students of all majors to attend. The workshop consisted of an alumni question zoom panel and ended with advice given from Professor Mark Weinstock, highlighting the finer details of entering the workforce. Greta Gjonaj, a… Read More Resume Problems? Lubin’s Tips For Professional Development 

Pace Sustainability Initiative: How One College Club Is Teaching Its Students About The Importance Of Giving Back To Mother Earth

By Gia Edmond, Reporter Take a stroll down to 1 Pace Plaza. Now take a left, and descend the steep hill that encompasses Frankfort Street until you encounter the dusky brown metal gates guarding the Pace parking lot. Take a right. If you pass by an abstract, grey metal fixture with a few lone flowerpots… Read More Pace Sustainability Initiative: How One College Club Is Teaching Its Students About The Importance Of Giving Back To Mother Earth

Getting Out of Your Head and Into Your Body: Priya’s Play Lab  

By Emily Pollard, Reporter With a new semester often comes a plethora of anxieties, insecurities, and uncertainties about what’s to come. Whether you’re a freshman, senior, advisor, professor, or intern, new semesters can be incredibly stressful. This is why Pryia Dalmia, an intern at Pace’s Counseling Center, introduced her new series “Priya’s Play Lab” this… Read More Getting Out of Your Head and Into Your Body: Priya’s Play Lab  

Say Fur-Well to Back-to-School Blues: How to Get Your Pet Fix in This Semester 

By Emily FitzGerald, Contributor  Going back to school can be an exciting feat. There are new people to meet, clubs to dive head-first into, and classes—for better or worse—to navigate. However, with the start of the school year, many of us have had to bid well to our closest companions: our pets. Not only will… Read More Say Fur-Well to Back-to-School Blues: How to Get Your Pet Fix in This Semester 

Experiments on Stress-Relief: Introducing Priya and her Play Lab! 

Today, I had the pleasure of sitting down with the Pace Counseling Center’s newest addition, Priya Dalmia. As an international student from India entering the final year of her doctoral program in Clinical Psychology at the Ferkauf Graduate School of Psychology, Priya is bringing her knowledge and experience in talk therapy, Eastern traditions of mindfulness, and… Read More Experiments on Stress-Relief: Introducing Priya and her Play Lab! 

The Setters Settle In: Welcome Week 2025 Recap

Each year, Pace University welcomes its new Honors class with a whirlwind of a week that offers first-years an exciting introduction to everything Pace and New York City have to offer. Spanning across three days in late August, this year’s Welcome Week included opportunities to connect with other students, faculty, alumni, and the city itself.… Read More The Setters Settle In: Welcome Week 2025 Recap

Return to The Hunger Games: Sunrise on the Reaping Reviewed 

For those who got into reading in the 2010s, Suzanne Collins’ The Hunger Games series is one of the most recognizable and nostalgic works. The work was one of the first major young adult dystopian novels that would become the iconic staple of the era. Nearly ten years after the first novel was published, Collins… Read More Return to The Hunger Games: Sunrise on the Reaping Reviewed 

Discover Central Park’s Hidden Treasure: The Stephanie and Fred Shuman Running Trail

Ever wanted to play tourist for the day and go to one of New York City’s most popular sites? Are you struggling to find a balance between being a busy college student and also wanting to work on your health? If you answered yes to both, or either, of these questions then you are in… Read More Discover Central Park’s Hidden Treasure: The Stephanie and Fred Shuman Running Trail