Columnist Jack Dodd writes about Tommie Johnnie at Target Field: “I believe this game holds a much deeper meaning than attendance records or luxurious facilities that modern-day sports fans seem to obsess over.”
Imagine a concert without phones or cameras
Why is it that when we are in the presence of our favorite singer or band, we still have our phones in front of our faces, capturing what we could get anytime and ignoring the whole point of a live concert?
Music streaming services help evolve the music they deliver
Columnist Kyle Manderfeld discusses how music streaming services like Spotify and Apple Music are contributing to the evolution of popular music.
News in :90 – Feb. 22, 2017
This is News in :90 for Wednesday, Feb. 22, 2017.
Loving relationships don’t require minimizing beliefs
Columnist Letizia Mariani writes about how true friendship allows participants to have their own beliefs while supporting each other.
Euthanasia: Bringing murder home
Euthanasia is based on the narcissistic, sentimental lie that life is only worth something if we are in no pain, if we not a burden to those around us and if we are able to accomplish something.
The American Dream: An immigrant’s perspective
Opinions Editor Letizia Mariani shares her perspective on the American Dream based on her immigrant experience.
Love Patiently
Columnist Letizia Mariani delves into what makes a relationship happy and lasting.
iPhone 7: Wireless isn’t simplicity
The decision to upgrade to the iPhone 7 is not an easy one for opinions writer Samantha Miner.
Yes for a week
Columnist Leti Mariani said “yes” to everything for a week to see what would happen. Read about her experience here.
Think about ink
Opinions editor Jeffrey Langan argues that tattoos should have significance behind them and not just be random.
Anxious for graduation, and in general
Director Grace Pastoor reveals what it’s like to anticipate college graduation while dealing with an anxiety disorder.
If you give a student a cookie, phones disappear
COJO student Hannah Humke argues that allowing cell phones in class creates distractions for students.
Overheard
Columnist Letizia Mariani learns about the kinds of topics St. Thomas students discuss and questions why more sophisticated themes don’t come up.
Full frontal honesty
Opinions editor Jeffrey Langan argues that nudity in the media could be a good thing.