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Halloween fright-night flicks: a (bloody) night to remember
Following “The Great Pumpkin Returns,” a wonderful concert held this past Monday at Saint John’s Abbey, and embracing the spooky spirit of the season, students
All’s fair in labor and wage: Preview of CSB+SJU Play “Smash”
For their second performance of the season, the CSB+SJU theater department will be performing “Smash” by Jeffrey Hatcher, directed by CSB+SJU faculty member Sean Dooley
Plastic people: the commodity of microtrends
Even before college, sustainable fashion has always been very close to my heart. Fashion has always been something I have loved, but I also know
No tricks this year: autumn ale and candy connoisseurs
While none of us put Halloween in our top 5 yearly holidays, we still thought it would be appropriate to embrace the festive spirit and
The great cities of old: from Paris to Rome to home (again)
Ciao and bonjour, friends! If you can’t already guess, we’ve just wrapped up our travels over midterm break and are back with some stories for
London Girls host visitors in their new home
Hello from South Kensington, where we have had the pleasure of being a hub for visitors these past two weeks. Last time we recapped our
Homelessness to entrepreneur: CSB+SJU student launches Christian streaming service
Editor’s note: This article discusses topics related to mental health and suicidal thoughts. Lilly Goyah was not always connected to the church. At age 19,
Johanna Kiln firing: a time for celebration and remembrance
On Friday, Oct. 11, the Johanna Kiln celebrated its 17th firing with a blessing over the kiln by Abbot Douglas Mullin, a traditional Japanese ritual
An agreement of taste between rival states: Wisconsin edition
With the first beer review since fall break, we wanted to switch it up a little. We decided to try some beers from several craft
Swinging into fall: falling leaves and classic British films
As the autumn leaves turn red and fall arrives in full swing, many may find themselves rewatching old Meg Ryan films or binging the seven