By Isabella Szklany Congratulations, you have made it through your first month! You have gone to class, made some new friends, maybe joined a club or two, and have probably already stressed over an essay you had no idea how to write. Plus, you can’t believe, how fast that happened and how it's the … Continue reading To All the College Freshmen
Fall 2019
More Visibility, More Acceptance
By Kathryn Cambrea, Editor in chief It is incredible how the world we live in is beginning to give attention to multiple minorities. However, as a sister of someone with disabilities, I feel that there is one minority that deserves more attention: the special needs community. Maysoon Zayid would agree. In fact, she champions … Continue reading More Visibility, More Acceptance
Midterms Are Upon Us
By Laura Herbes The time has come to put our knowledge to the test. Midterm exams are nearing, and it is important, now more than ever, to focus on your studies. As the stress builds, the papers pile up, and soon all hope will be lost. So here are a few tips on how … Continue reading Midterms Are Upon Us
New Residence Hall
By Emma Mae Sheedy Rumors have been circling St. Thomas Aquinas College about a new residence hall being built on campus. Some say it’s going to be larger than any of the other buildings. Others swear it will be pushed behind the 300 building. Well, now we have some of the answers. St. Thomas … Continue reading New Residence Hall
Art Requirements
By Emma Mae Sheedy Whether you’re an English, science, arts, or business major, we all have our own set of skills. Most of us have decided to choose a major in something we are good at and let’s be honest; a list of our skills most likely does not include being artistic, unless you’re … Continue reading Art Requirements
Perspective – A Poem
By Sarah Scerbak It was hot, not the easy relaxing crisp air you breathe in the beginning days of May. No, it was musty, humid. You breathe but nothing fills your lungs in your own bubble shrinking, shrinking, shrinking with every breath. That was just the air. I looked around. Chaos. All of them … Continue reading Perspective – A Poem
STAC students gain professional experience through promoting Baking Memories 4 Kids
By Kathryn Cambrea, Editor in chief “This woman was tearing up in front of the class,” Professor Elaine Winship said. “I really think that students were extremely moved by Christina Metz, the senior vice president's visit.” Winship teaches a variety of Communication Arts classes at St. Thomas Aquinas College and she shared the work … Continue reading STAC students gain professional experience through promoting Baking Memories 4 Kids
Maybe You Will Find The Job For You
By Kathryn Cambrea, Editor in chief Students from St. Thomas Aquinas College will visit Hachette Book Group in New York City on Friday, Oct. 11, 2019. The bus will leave campus at 9 a.m. that day and should return by 1 p.m. Director of Career Development Maureen Mulhern, Dr. Staci Shultz, Professor Monica Wendel, and … Continue reading Maybe You Will Find The Job For You