This life is draining. It strips people of their creativity—and the will to live—as they’re worked to the bone just to pay for the bare minimum: food to eat everyday, a place to live and clothes to keep warm.
News in :90 – Dec. 6, 2021
A religious group in Ohio announced a violent gang in Haiti has released three more hostages while another 12 remain abducted, Myanmar civilian leader Aung San Suu Kyi was convicted on two charges and the University of Minnesota’s College of Design launched the Design Justice Initiative. Reporter Jos Morss has today’s News in :90.
OPINIONS: Gender Neutral Bathrooms
Gender neutral bathrooms are few and far between on campus, and reporter Jos Morss believes that there is an immediate need for more accessibility to them.
Sports in :60 – Oct. 25, 2021
First-year soccer forward Faris Colic scored the lone goal on the game Saturday against Nebraska-Omaha, the men’s hockey team secured its first Division I victory this season and the women’s hockey team couldn’t find its momentum in a 7-0 loss against University of Minnesota-Duluth. Reporter Jos Morss has today’s Sports in :60.
OPINION: A full campus leaves me unnerved
As 5,935 undergraduate students return to in-person classes at St. Thomas, many are excited to find community as COVID-19 protocols allow for more campus events. Reporter Jos Morss discusses their excitement, and concern for the return to campus, and speaks to several sophomores who are also getting used to these changes.
OPINION: Are Cheetos chips?
“Are Cheetos chips?” After several debates, Opinion’s Editor Cam Kauffman and Reporter Jos Morss decided to take this question to the St. Thomas community and share why they think Cheetos are, or are not chips.
Faculty stands in solidarity on National Coming Out Day
The corner of Summit and Cretin avenues was active as the LGBTQIA+ Faculty and Staff Association took to the sidewalk to celebrate National Coming Out Day on Monday. Jonathan Rosario and Jos Morss has the story.