St. Thomas has seen quite a bit of progress in the athletic realm ever since jumping from NCAA Division III to Division I in 2021. Features CME Miles Schiffer has the story.
REVIEW: ‘Civil War’ is a house divided against itself
AP Wire CME Kevin Lynch gives his review of “Civil War,” in theaters April 12, 2024.
OPINION: Stop subscribing to aesthetics
Opinions Editor Cecilia Wallace argues that people should stop subscribing to popular aesthetics for the sake of mental health and sustainability.
OPINION: Campus or simulation? Coming from Central Europe, it is all the same to me
Daniela Kopřivová writes about her experience as an international student living on campus.
‘Love Lies Bleeding’ tackles familiar subject matter with bold, bloody biceps
AP Wire CME Kevin Lynch gives his review of “Love Lies Bleeding,” directed by Rose Glass.
REVIEW: ‘A Unique Assignment’ provides a snapshot of racial integration in the South
Senior CME Anya Capistrant-Kinney gives her review of “A Unique Assignment,” which runs at the History Theatre through April 7, 2024.
OPINION: College campuses shouldn’t be the only walkable communities
Kendall Shostak explores the benefits of walkable communities, and argues that college campuses should not be the only pedestrian-focused places in the United States.
REVIEW: How many more adaptations of ‘Alice in Wonderland’ do we need?
Senior CME Anya Capistrant-Kinney gives her review of the Children’s Theatre Company’s original production of “Alice in Wonderland” by Sharon Holland, with original music composed and performed by the one-man band of Victor Zupanc.
REVIEW: ‘Dune: Part Two’ is the sci-fi epic of the decade
“Lord of the Rings” and “Star Wars” comparisons are big shoes to fill for a 1965 400-page book that was often called “unadaptable.” But “Dune: Part Two” knocks these comparisons out of the water. Senior CME Anya Capistrant-Kinney gives her review.
OPINION: Students face air quality challenges while studying abroad
Opinions Editor Cecilia Wallace argues that poor air quality abroad has negatively impacted her and others’ study abroad experience.
REVIEW: “Perfect Days” stuns upon US release ahead of Oscars season
AP Wire CME Kevin Lynch gives his review of Wim Wenders’s latest film, “Perfect Days,” a hopeful tale masked within an equally potent story of loneliness, regret and sorrow.
OPINION: The unequal criticism of celebrity carbon emissions
As environmental concerns take center stage with the consistent rise in greenhouse gas pollution, a certain pop icon’s impact on the planet is receiving a closer examination. Opinions CME Cecilia Wallace asks: why are other celebrities not being held to the same standards as Taylor Swift for their carbon emissions?
REVIEW: Madonna comes back with a bang after canceling her summer tour
Opinons Editor Cecilia Wallace gives her review of Madonna’s Feb. 13 concert at the Xcel Energy Center.
REVIEW: ‘Argylle’ disappoints, leaving box office wide open
As Senior Content Managing Editor Anya Capistrant-Kinney explains in her review of the movie “Argylle,” the $200 million dollar film simply fails to hit the mark.
St. Paul’s best coffee shops for studying
Madeline Mussay gives a listing of some of her favorite coffee shops near the St. Thomas campus.