“One of the many wonderful attributes of Aquinas, and what seems to be the unwritten fifth pillar of the College, is sustainability.” Reporter Brooklyn Waggoner talks about some special things happening in celebration of Earth Day, and how to apply these every day. Continue reading
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Warning signs: the significance of trigger warnings
Opinion Intern Elizabeth Schoof discusses the importance of trigger warnings. Continue reading
Embracing the “F” Word: Catholics can be feminists
Opinion Intern Elizabeth Schoof talks about how an individual can be both feminist and a Catholic. Continue reading
Power to the People: The Power of Youth Activism
Opinion Editor Kirsten Fedorowicz talks about the activism presented by the students of Parkland Florida. Continue reading
Netflix does justice to Flint: “Flint Town” gives us a complex and artfully executed behind-the-scenes glance at the Flint Police Department.
By Mackenzie Murphy, Editor-in-Chief Photo courtesy of Flickr “Flint Town” documents the understaffed and under-funded Flint Police Department during a critical juncture in the department’s existence. “Flint Town” is binge worthy, but it’s so full of detail, intrigue and heartbreak that even two episodes at a time was almost too much. Still, I finished the entire … Continue reading
An Ode to Aquinas
Article by Elizabeth Schoof, Staff Writer Dear Aquinas, After spending months touring every campus on my list and applying to schools far and wide, it was the school that my parents forced me to apply to that chose me. My absolute last resort, and it chose me. Don’t get me wrong, I got accepted into … Continue reading
The Fast Fashion Illusion
Story by Elizabeth Walztoni, Reporter With the speed at which our modern world turns, it can be difficult to keep up with trends, much less do so on a budget. An easy answer to the well-dressed individual’s dilemma would appear to be the world of fast fashion. Chain stores like Forever 21, H&M, and TJ … Continue reading