Columnist Nick Cocchiarella recalls his recent experience with echolocation, a way for him to make sense of his surroundings using sound.
Living in a picture perfect world
Columnist Nick Cocchiarella has noticed a shift to a more visual focus these last few years, one that social media has played a huge part in.
Commuting shouldn’t come with a social cost
Although they don’t live on campus, columnist Nick Cocchiarella thinks commuter students should be given more oppritunities to participate.
Student anti-abortion group to participate in D.C. March for Life
The group of students – 30 from St. Thomas and six from St. Catherine’s University – will take a coach bus to the Capitol Jan. 19 to march, attend conferences and tour.
Students protest Fort Benning military training school
Justice and Peace club members took their 17th-annual trip to Fort Benning, Ga. last weekend to partake in a nonviolent protest against the School of the Americas.
White House correspondent details journalism career
National Public Radio reporter Ari Shapiro said in a speech Monday that his curiosity and drive to learn helped him decide to become a White House correspondent.
Speaker details looted antiquities project
Author and reporter Jason Felch detailed an investigative project that looks into looted antiques in museums throughout the world.
New Rules for Love and Dating aims to inspire healthy relationships
St. Paul’s Outreach is trying to change the way students think about dating through a program called New Rules of Love and Dating.
Study Abroad hopes Mandarin course will increase students studying in China
A new Mandarin Chinese course at St. Thomas this fall aims to inspire more students to consider studying abroad in China.