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SJU first-year reflects on Guinness World Record
Minneapolis native Isaac Johnson is new to St. John’s this fall, but he has a surprising accolade unlike any other first-year on campus: he’s been an on-and-off holder of a World Guinness Record for the past four years.
Book recommendations couple well with fall weather and hot drinks
As temperatures drop and the leaves start to change colors, it’s the perfect time of year to curl up with a good book. Grab a
Looking back: Four years in seven minutes
It only takes seven minutes to get from the Reef to Seton Four years in just seven short minutes When I leave the Reef, I
“The Secret Life of Walter Mitty” reminds us of our potential
“To see the world, things dangerous to come to, to see behind walls, draw closer, to find each other, and to feel. That is the
‘‘Three Does’’
It was one of those nights. One where you spend four hours in the basement of Alcuin working on an assignment. Halfway through the third
Nirvana’s “In Utero” pays tribute to Cobain’s final months
I’m pretty sure I reviewed “Nevermind” around that album’s 20th anniversary. Its follow up, “In Utero,” also turns 20 this year. It was recorded in
Bennie alumnae start Indigenous beading business
Indigenous people’s identities have long been ignored, erased and forcibly removed, but a new Bennie-owned business aims to revive the culture with pride. The Frybread
Reviewers look back on their college experience with timely concoctions
The long season has finally come to a close. We tearfully part with the beer review, and from you, our five devoted readers. We’re going
The 2023 Met Gala lacks inclusivity but continues to be entertaining
The the last week of school is a great opportunity to write about the famed Met Gala, where stars come out and try their best
Q+ Drag Show entertains and raises awareness
Last Friday, six drag queens graced the CSB+SJU Gorecki stage amid pride flags and fluorescent lights, lip-syncing to their screaming crowd. The Q+ event is