Opinions editor Jamie Bernard believes perpetrators of sexual assault deserve severe punishment.
Hope, family sustained American journalist imprisoned in North Korea
The United States is considered the land of the free, but American journalist Laura Ling had to experience the loss of her freedom a world away before she truly appreciated its value.
St. Thomas community celebrates Poetry on the Patio
Students, faculty and members of the St. Thomas community gathered for the 17th annual Poetry on the Patio event.
Baseball ends skid with sweep of Carleton
The St. Thomas baseball team ended a five-game losing streak with a two-game sweep of Carleton College Tuesday evening at Koch Diamond.
Hana, BESA celebrate ‘Livin’ in Color Week’
Hana, a multicultural awareness group on campus, and the Black Empowerment Student Alliance co-hosted events last week with a goal to celebrate student diversity.
A timeline of the Armenian genocide
April 24 marked the 100-year anniversary of the Armenian genocide, during which Armenians were taken from their homes, jailed, tortured and murdered.
Men’s lacrosse claims UMLC hardware
The St. Thomas men’s lacrosse team took down rivals St. John’s and North Dakota State University en route to the Upper Midwest Lacrosse Conference Division-II championship.
Students rally against sexual assault
Participants of FemCom’s “Take Back the Night” rally marched to raise awareness of their cause, which is to make the campus a safe walking environment at night.
The power of introverts
Columnist Claire Noack is an introvert, and she says that with introversion comes a lot of genuine, often untapped power.
Healthy fast food options
Design manager Elle Jackson found some healthy fast food options from some of the nation’s largest chains, all under 500 calories.
Softball clinches MIAC playoff berth on senior day
The St. Thomas softball team got the two wins it needed to clinch a berth in next weekend’s MIAC playoffs in dominating fashion Saturday at South Field.
Student studying abroad struck by car, recovering from surgery
St. Thomas study abroad senior Luke “Sunny” Adams is recovering from a successful surgery after a car struck him as he crossed a street in Beppu, Japan.
Should companies take advantage of trending topics?
Columnist Claire Noack believes companies commenting on viral topics often create messages that end up coming across as insincere.
Students raise anti-abortion awareness with ‘Save the Humans Week’
As students walked through campus on Thursday, many noticed the Students for Human life club raising anti-abortion awareness with bright banners – all part of ‘Save the Humans Week.’
Olympic gold medalist finds inspiration through adversity
Olympic gold medalist Jackie Joyner-Kersee spoke Thursday in the Woulfe Alumni Hall about her inspiration, experience in the Olympics and the adversity she faced throughout her life.
