As the Internet celebrates 25 years of existence, design manager Genevieve Cossette explores its expansive history.
A snapshot of the “selfie”
Design manager Jenna Cossette found out more about the popular self-portrait of the digital age.
America by the numbers
Find out how America compares to countries worldwide in categories like oil consumption and cell phone use.
College drinking by the numbers
Designer Abby Golebiowski broke down facts and figures about alcohol use in college students.
Setting effective sleep cycles
Designer Elliot Polsky found the best ways to catch up on zzz’s to reap positive benefits.
What happens in an Internet minute?
Designer Cecelia Porter explored what happens online in the span of a minute.
How to study better
TommieMedia designer Cecelia Porter found the best habits for productive studying.
Conference title records across the MIAC
Designer Abby Golebiowski compared the number of conference titles throughout the MIAC. Find out where St. Thomas stands.
Tricks to fighting the common cold
A cold can last several weeks, but you don’t have to be miserable. Designer Cecelia Porter found tips to combat the common cold.
Cheap spring break travel options
Designer Elliot Polsky found affordable travel options for last-minute spring break trips.
Fast food secret menu items uncovered
From the “Butterbeer Frappuccino” at Starbucks to the “Pie McFlurry” at McDonalds, check out some menu items you never knew existed.
Top six ways to save at the pump
With gas prices on the rise once again, TommieMedia design manager Genevieve Cossette found ways you can save when filling up.
How much sugar are you drinking?
Do you know how much sugar is in your favorite beverages? Design manager Genevieve Cossette found out drinks may be sweeter than you think.
A guide to parking during snow emergencies
Check out designer Cecelia Porter’s guide to parking in the event of a snow emergency to avoid getting towed.
Right-brained versus left-brained
Design manager Genevieve Cossette researched the difference between the left and right side of the brain. How can you tell which side is dominant?