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CSB Athletic department announces new AD

The effort to replace former CSB athletic director Glen Werner finally ended July 1st. Taking over following long stints in both the MIAC front office

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SJU golf starts the season off strong

The SJU golf team had an explosive start to their season, and they’ve been on fire ever since. The Johnnies started off their season with

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Hansmann conquers the Ironman Challenge

On Sept. 5th, St. John’s junior Stephen Hansmann participated in the Ironman challenge he started preparing for in October of last year. The Ironman challenge

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Mia Sabin dives into the record books

Sophomore Mia Sabin, a graduate of Anoka High School, has been diving since she was in 10th grade. She participates in the one-meter and the

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Chris Backes nominated for two awards

While the football team may not be playing on the field, that certainly is not stopping quarterback Chris Backes from racking up accolades off of

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Climate clock in New York City warns all

On Sept. 19, the Climate Clock was unveiled in New York City’s Union Square for their Climate Week. Unlike a regular clock, this one probably

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Swimming stays optimistic

The CSB/SJU Swim and Dive teams are getting back into the swing of things after a campuswide order for restricted activity due to the rise

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Walford signs pro contract with Drogheda Wolves

In the Sweet 16 of the 2020 Division III Men’s Basketball tournament, No. 2 SJU was set to take on No. 4 St. Thomas in

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College football players: pawns or people?

College students shouldn’t be pieces on a chessboard to be moved about by the strategies of the institutions controlling them. College football became the center

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SJU baseball makes first cuts amid pandemic

After starting last “season” 7-1 to much fanfare, Johnnie Baseball suddenly found themselves sidelined by the ongoing pandemic. Although the MIAC and NCAA have committed