Designer Kari Johnson looks at changing portion sizes through the years.
How to spark your creativity
Performing monotonous tasks, taking a walk or writing by hand can all improve your creativity. Design manager Elle Jackson’s infographic explores how.
St. Thomas football by the numbers
Designer Rachel Habas looks at the numbers behind St. Thomas football.
Black Lives Matter
Designer Kari Johnson examines the Black Lives Matter movement.
The science of branding
Design manager Elle Jackson examines the science behind branding.
Diet trends through the years
Designer Kari Johnson examines diet trends throughout history.
History of the cell phone
Design Manager Elle Jackson explores the history of cell phones
Students address on-campus housing problem
When Flynn and Morrison halls filled up, students who did not want to live in “freshman dorms” expressed frustration and looked to find housing solutions for next year.
The 7 styles of learning
Learning styles are the means in which learners gain information from their surroundings through their five senses. Find out which learning style is most effective for you.
STD cases increase in Minnesota
According to the Minnesota Department of Health, sexually transmitted diseases increased by six percent in 2014. Find out more about the rise.
State of the Air report examine’s US air pollution
The American Lung Association recently released its State of the Air 2015 report, which examines air pollution levels in the U.S.
Stress triggers and how to combat them
As final exams and projects approach, designer Kari Johnson found out what the common triggers of stress are and how to combat them.
Alumni develop potentially life-saving product
If approved by the Food and Drug Association, St. Thomas alumni Susie and Michael Woulett’s new product in the Protégé Biomedical line could save both limbs and lives.
Facts surrounding the Nepal earthquake
Design manager Elle Jackson breaks down the facts surrounding the devastating earthquake that hit Nepal on April 25.
Freshman conducts research on Ukrainian conflict
Freshman Valerie Brukhis learned from her two weeks of research in Ukraine that students have the power to create change in the world.