Now reaching its 20th and final season, “Keeping Up With the Kardashians” has drawn millions of viewers to watch the Kardashian-Jenner family. Columnist Macy Berendsen discusses the positive and negative legacies of the reality TV show.
OPINION: Classes should move to in-person for the rest of spring semester
Online classes are a great convenience while living through a pandemic. Columnist Macy Berendsen argues with only one and a half months of this semester left, faculty should consider broadening their restrictions and move some classes to be in-person.
OPINIONS: Are students missing the on-campus living experience?
With COVID-19, college students have had to make important choices regarding housing. Columnist Macy Berendsen discusses the positives and negatives of living on or off campus, particularly during a pandemic.
PODCAST: Cold Facts Hot Takes – Madeleine McCann
In episode two of Cold Facts Hot Takes, co-hosts Macy Berendsen and Kayla Mayer discuss the Madeleine McCann case and possible theories surrounding her disappearance.
News in :90 – Feb. 26, 2021
St. Thomas first-year student Erika Cruz died as a result of injuries in a car crash Tuesday night and Minnesota Governor Tim Walz said Thursday that every Minnesotan should be able to get a vaccine by this summer. Columnist Macy Berendsen has today’s News in :90.
OPINION: A socially-distanced Valentine’s Day
Even with pandemic living, students can still celebrate Valentine’s Day. Columnist Macy Berendsen shares how St. Thomas students can make the most of the holiday.
PHOTO SLIDESHOW: St. Thomas women’s basketball tops Bethel 69-66 in unusual season opener
In a 69-66 season opening win for the Tommies (1-0) where new faces saw the floor for both teams, the intensity was the same between women’s basketball rivals St. Thomas and Bethel (0-1). Reporter Macy Berendsen and Director Mia Laube have the story.
Brady Hall second floor to undergo testing, mandatory quarantine
Residents in a St. Thomas first-year dorm hall will be tested for COVID-19 and will enter a two-week quarantine after five students on the floor tested positive, the St. Thomas Center for Well-Being announced Thursday evening in an email to students, faculty and staff.