However the Supreme Court rules after its landmark hearings on same-sex marriage, the issue seems certain to divide Americans and states for many years to come.
Stow your carry-on luggage and pocket your knife for liftoff
On Tuesday, March 5, the head of Transportation Security Administration announced that small pocket knives, once banned from aircraft cabins, would be allowed in U.S. planes beginning April 25.
A sports fanatic’s take on March Madness
In the NCAA tournament, anything is possible. That’s the beauty of it. Literally, what shouldn’t happen, does. Every year.
4 classes St. Thomas should require
Here’s a semester’s worth of practical generals that Opinions Editor Carly Samuelson thinks St. Thomas should consider offering.
Fashion bloggers make more than you think
Today, blogging is considered its own industry and top fashion bloggers are earning six figures per year through partnerships with brands.
Papacy history facts
TommieMedia Creative Designer Bailey Jordan put together some interesting facts about past popes.
Remember to breathe during midterms
It’s true, we can’t control everything, but we can dictate our perceptions, thoughts and behaviors with the right methods.
Don’t let the American Dream hinder your own
It’s concerning that we all feel the need to establish what we’re going to do with the rest of our lives in a mere four years at college. But why does the exploration stop after four years?
Oscar Pistorius: what we want to believe about athletes
We want Oscar Pistorius, a man with two prosthetic legs, to win Olympic races. And we want to believe that he killed his girlfriend by accident.
The evolution of stretchy pants
The days of getting home from a long day and changing into a pair of comfortable jeans is gone and has been replaced by pants with an elastic waistband.
Five most practical apps for students
You check your phone 34 times a day out of habit and/or compulsion anyway. If you’d rather make the most of your procrastination, try going to the app store to get these practical apps.
Sweat it out, Tommies
No matter what time you stroll into the Anderson Athletic and Recreation Complex, you will see students armed with iPods and water bottles. But, I’ve always wondered, how active are we as a campus?
Lululemon’s philosophies seem unethical
Are the ethics of lululemon as reliable as its pants? Not exactly.
Finding my voice in silence
When was the last time you sat or stood in pure silence? Those few moments before you fall asleep don’t count. It’s hard to find a time, isn’t it?
The well-dressed interviewee for spring 2013
It’s important to research the company atmosphere before you go, which will suggest if incorporating something like a pop of color is appropriate or interview suicide.