Daniela Kopřivová explores the differences between the public transportation system in the Czech Republic and the United States.
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: 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.
The Medium – Thanksgiving
Opinions Editor Macy Berendsen joins Photo and Video Editor Rori West to discuss why Jason Derulo is an integral part of Thanksgiving, the Taylor Swift Ticketmaster fiasco, and other pop culture moments.
What Greek cats taught me about being human
In Greece, it seems like every nook and cranny is home to an adorable, posing cat. Chief Video Editor Emily Rudie believes that their comfortable place in Greek society has a lot to teach us about building a culture of care.
OPINION: Why Christmas is no longer about Christ
The gift wrapping and ornaments have been put away, the tree has been brought out to the curb, and Kool 108 (KQQL) is back to playing classic rock. These are the signs that say the holiday season is over and, with it, the going of Christmas. Columnist Zaid Khan argues the holiday season should be about bringing people together, not dividing them.
Does the melting pot still matter?
Columnist Claire Noack believes reaching the idyllic image of the melting pot should not be America’s goal.
Photoshopping doesn’t create an ideal look
Kim Kardashian’s revealing and photoshopped photos were released a few weeks ago, and columnist Claire Noack says altered images have damaging effects.
Catholic culture at St. Thomas provides unique experience
Whether it’s inside or outside or the classroom, columnist Claire Noack says students can benefit from the Catholic community at St. Thomas.
Culture reigns during International Education Week
Culture flourished during St. Thomas’ International Education Week Nov. 11 to Nov. 15 as students put on events to share their native countries’ traditions and customs.