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On Sunday, April 12, the Pace University chapter of Delta Phi Epsilon revealed its official drink on the menu of Earlybird Cafe, located in Briarcliff Manor. The chocolate-covered strawberry latte is a signature drink of Earlybird’s, featuring their own espresso roast, mocha, and strawberry cold foam.
On Saturday, May 9, Pace University Pleasantville hosted a Celebration of Life Ceremony for Stevie DeLuca, a Pace junior whose untimely passing left the campus grieving. The ceremony was held in the Kessel Student Center Gottesman Room at 3:00 p.m. An estimated 150 students and staff attended the event along with the DeLuca family. Upon entering the room, students were given a pink carnation and a program for the ceremony. Students were also encouraged to wear pink, Stevie’s favorite color.
Throughout my time at Pace, I have taken classes in both New York City and Pleasantville. This is partially because I live much closer to the city campus and take classes for my minor there, while I am also “stationed” in Pleasantville because of my major. The life on both campuses is so opposite as well. Ali Cannizzo, a Pace alum, lived in both NYC and PLV during her time. “I’d say the Elm suite was by far the best, and the kitchen and laundry were so convenient and great in Elm.
Stevie Marie Deluca, born on May 3rd, 2005, was a junior at Pace University when illness unfortunately took her life days before her 21st birthday. At only 20 years old, Stevie left this world on Wednesday, April 29th, leaving the campus in disarray. Stevie was a proud criminal justice major and aspiring lawyer. She was a flyer for the Pace University cheer team and a beloved sister of the Delta Phi Epsilon sorority.
Recently, Pace has faced budget cuts in various departments and organizations. There has been a lack of classes coinciding with said changes and cuts. It’s no coincidence – downsizing is occurring behind-the-scenes. Students and faculty were contacted for their thoughts and information on what’s going on. One student, Peter Hansen (Class of 2026) who is getting his Master of Science (MS) in Tax, gave insights on how Pace has been struggling, and what could have caused it.
20th Century Boys is a manga created by Naoki Urasawa that ran from October 4, 1999, to April 24, 2006. The manga series is extremely popular, ranked #14 on myanimelist.com. If the name Naoki Urasawa sounds familiar, that is because he is also the man responsible for the popular series Monster, Billy Bat, and Pluto. Most of his stories are based on psychological thrillers and mysteries. 20th Century Boys, though, may be one of his greatest works yet.
Invincible season 4 has finally fully aired, and with that, it is time for yet another review! I can’t believe it’s already been a year since I reviewed season 3. Friendly disclaimer: there will be spoilers! Invincible season 4 premiered on March 18, 2026, with the first three episodes releasing on the same day, and then weekly episodes from there on out. In total, eight episodes were released, so let’s dive in and review! The first episode follows Mark post-Conquest and Invincible War.
Serving as a source of guidance and ensuring that policies are followed are a few of the things that a Resident Assistant can expect to do. “This role can be both challenging and rewarding, and RAs often get out of the experience what they put into it,” said JoAnna Verlezza, Associate Director of Residential Life for the Pleasantville campus.
A quote pulled directly from Pace University’s website reads, “The Office of Institutional Equity/Title IX Compliance’s mission is to ensure a campus environment where all members of our community have equitable access to academic and professional opportunities.
Pace’s new Cybersecurity Club hosted its “Meet and Greet” event this past Wednesday to educate others of the organization and events they plan to host. The Executive Board members of the club are Adiel Vanegas-Robles, President; Brandon Tejada, Vice President; Natasha Larencule, Secretary; and Tyler Coleman, Treasurer. “The purpose of the club is to promote information security awareness across the entire campus,” said Adiel Vanegas-Robles, president of the Cybersecurity Club.