The Award Winning Newspaper Of Pace University

THE PACE CHRONICLE

The Award Winning Newspaper Of Pace University

THE PACE CHRONICLE

The Award Winning Newspaper Of Pace University

THE PACE CHRONICLE

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August 29, 2022

"I would like to extend a warm welcome to all incoming freshmen and incoming transfers to Pace University. I hope that your summer was pleasant and I wish you the best of luck this upcoming semester."...

Everything Everywhere All At Once poster outside of Jacob Burns

Everything Everywhere All At Once: Movie Review

Leanna Ward, Editor-In-Chief May 2, 2022

Everything Everywhere All At Once (2022, dir. Daniel Sheinert and Daniel Kwan) is one of the most creative and mind-bending films of the decade so far. There seems to be a plot twist every 15 minutes of...

As of 9 PM on Thursday, Alumni Hall went into quarantine after it was discovered that 18 out of 20 of Paces confirmed COVID cases are Alumni residents.

Alumni Hall put on temporary lockdown after 18 residents test positive for COVID-19

Emily Teixeira September 25, 2020

18 out of 20 of Pace’s confirmed COVID cases are Alumni residents. As of 9 P.M, September 24, 2020, Alumni Hall was put under quarantine for an undetermined amount of time. Residents received text and...

The Struggles, Challenges, and Hardships of “being Greek” during COVID-19

The Struggles, Challenges, and Hardships of “being Greek” during COVID-19

Andrew Martinez, Contributing Writer September 19, 2020

The Pace Pleasantville community is a tight knit group of students, many of which are in clubs or organizations who are facing new challenges amid the COVID-19 pandemic. Amongst these students are those...

Kimberly Schiera Shares Her Experience on the Postponement of Athletics

Kimberly Schiera Shares Her Experience on the Postponement of Athletics

JJ Perdido September 19, 2020

With the postponing of the athletic season, Pace athletics must accommodate to slow the spread of COVID-19, but also keep student-athletes ready for the season. Kimberly Schiera, a senior field hockey...

Campus will be more lively in the fall with more in-person classes and required vaccinations for students, staff and faculty. However, not everything will return to normal.

Randomized testing begins, Campuses to be treated separately

Emily Teixeira September 12, 2020

Earlier this month, Pace launched its COVID-19 dashboard, a page on the school website where students, staff, and faculty can monitor the prevalence of COVID-19 on each campus. The dashboard comes with...

Programming Board holds annual 42nd Street Party

Alexis Friedman September 8, 2020

Students have compiled onto Pace's campus for the fall semester, even though in-person classes have been reduced. However even with social distancing guidelines, students will still find a way to have...

Dyson hosts Zoom session with Students and Parents

Dyson hosts Zoom session with Students and Parents

Katie Walsh, Managing Editor August 12, 2020

Dyson hosted a zoom session to answer some last minute questions prior to the majority of students moving-in. Initially this zoom was intended to be held prior to student quarantine, but with the large...

Pace announced that meal plan balances automatically rollover to the next academic year.

Meal plan balances to rollover amid campus closure

Ibrahim Aksoy, Contributing Writer May 6, 2020

As Pace's campuses remain closed, students continuously inquire of university plans to issue refunds for unused services such as mandatory-to-purchase meal plans. However, in an email sent by the provost...

SGAs incoming president, Kadija Shaw

Incoming President of SGA: Kadija Shaw

Miaira Raiford, Contributing Writer May 3, 2020

There were many candidates in the Student Government Association (SGA) elections this year, but by 192 votes, third year business manager major Kadija Shaw won the position for president. Shaw ran against...

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