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Former SJU cartoonist revels in NYC success
Marcellus Hall flourishes as an NYC-based illustrator who has designed six covers for The New Yorker—but 41 years ago, he was a St. John’s student
Gallery highlights art education community
For the first time since 2009, the National Art Educators Association (NAEA) Conference is returning to Minneapolis, and CSB+SJU preservice art educators will be among
‘‘Saltburn’’ explores line between obsession, love and loathing
Jacob Elordi with a pierced eyebrow is all over the internet, and that’s thanks to Emerald Fennell’s new film, “Saltburn.” Following her 2020 hit titled
Reviewers invite Senate executives to visit Cold Spring Brewing
Happy return from break. We are so excited to be back on campus for our final semester. We are also stoked to be doing our
Koi fish take to power plant to avoid the cold
Students, faculty and monastics alike appreciate the vibrant colors and tranquility of CSB’s koi pond; however, few people know where the beloved fish go when
Grunge music escapes confines of traditional classification
Recently I’ve been listening to a lot of grunge. There’s no reason for that — maybe the cold weather has me in a Seattle state
Fashion choices tell us about people’s identity, individuality
Why should I care about fashion? Why does it matter? It is simply another thing that requires time and effort. Why should I think about
Logical attempts made to find the ultimate light beer
For this week’s beer review, we decided to settle an age-old debate: Which light beer is best? Throughout our post-21-year-old lives, there have been many
Costume shop prepares for upcoming play
This week and next week, the CSB+SJU theater department premieres Shakespeare’s “A Midsummer Night’s Dream” — and costume designer Dayna Wiley is behind the leather
Recent runway trends promote diversity and inclusion
One of the reasons I got into fashion in the first place was a desire to seek out different brands that range in different sizes,