Spring Break – Tropical Vacation = Fun!

By Isabella Szklany With the first official day of spring break, on Saturday, March 7, there is a hoard of students making their way to the airport ready to spend a week relaxing on the beach. A week away with your friends seems like how every college student spends their spring break, but for many … Continue reading Spring Break – Tropical Vacation = Fun!

Day in the Life of a Full-Time Student with a Full-Time Job

By Emma Mae Sheedy   By the time the sun begins to rise, most students are still asleep in bed hoping to get an email that classes are cancelled for the day. One student, by the name of Jason Enriquez though, has already had breakfast, made coffee and made his way to work. Enriquez works … Continue reading Day in the Life of a Full-Time Student with a Full-Time Job

Why Harvey Weinstein’s Conviction Affects Us All | Opinion

By Samantha Davila   A jury at a Manhattan courthouse found Harvey Weinstein guilty of a criminal sexual act in the first degree and rape in the third degree on Feb. 24, 2020. To some, this might not seem to be a big deal. However, this conviction demonstrates the beginning of a cultural change in … Continue reading Why Harvey Weinstein’s Conviction Affects Us All | Opinion

Aquinas Village to be renamed, will feature new residence hall

By Andrew Dacuba   Some big changes are coming to the familiar zigzagging buildings surrounding the parking lot outside Spellman Hall, which many upperclassmen at STAC call home for the semester. In an official announcement from school Vice President Joseph Donini, it was stated that the residences of Aquinas Village are to be renamed to … Continue reading Aquinas Village to be renamed, will feature new residence hall

What to Do with Your Student Discount Before You Graduate

By Melissa Mounier   You’re in college, you just threw yourself into student debt, and you’re trying to budget your money so that every dollar counts. Fortunately, many stores and websites offer student discounts so that almost all of your needs are met at more affordable prices. Unfortunately, these discounts almost always disappear once your … Continue reading What to Do with Your Student Discount Before You Graduate

Professor Winship’s CA students tackle service learning

By Kathryn Cambrea, Editor in chief   “How does a class project help you get an internship and then help you parlay that experience into your dream job?” Communications Arts Professor Elaine Winship asked. Well, an upcoming event holds the answer to that question. One of the facets of St. Thomas Aquinas College’s mission statement … Continue reading Professor Winship’s CA students tackle service learning

A look back at Professor Prior’s legacy

By Kathryn Cambrea, Editor in chief   With the retirement of Communications Arts Professor William Prior, there is a void at St. Thomas Aquinas College. Prior was especially known for his humor, intellect, and experience in the field of television. He was a human fixture of the television studio, instructing students and assisting them in … Continue reading A look back at Professor Prior’s legacy

8.2.4 – a poem in honor of Kobe and Gianna Bryant

By Sarah Scerbak   today lights, stars, even the sun, seem a little more dim eyes scan the news tears filled to the brim headlines read a statement no one could believe in hearts suddenly weigh more after entering the gym crumpled paper feels weird being thrown into the bin. athletes, your admirers, the world, … Continue reading 8.2.4 – a poem in honor of Kobe and Gianna Bryant