Student play enlivens the mundane

 September 27th, 2007 by  Justin Roth

By Doug Trumm

“The Pinter Project” is a collection of nine sketches written by Harold Pinter in the 50s, 60s and 70s. (more…)

Ladysmith Black Mambazo uplifts audiences

 September 27th, 2007 by  Justin Roth

By Amy Stubblefield

Almost 40 years ago, Joseph Shabalala formed an a capella singing group in his hometown of Ladysmith, South Africa. (more…)

St. John’s Senate will meet half as often

 September 27th, 2007 by  Justin Roth

By Alex Kurt

The St. John’s Senate voted Monday to meet half as often as SJS practices currently dictate. (more…)

Storm shakes SJU, touches CSB

 September 27th, 2007 by  Justin Roth

By Peter Mullin

Thunderstorms and 60-75 mph winds left behind some damage at SJU last Thursday. (more…)

Senate approves budget

 September 27th, 2007 by  Justin Roth

By Peter Mullin

The St. Ben’s Senate voted unanimously to approve the preliminary 2007-08 budget on Tuesday. (more…)

Students seek meaning of holiday

 September 27th, 2007 by  Justin Roth

By Kelly Smith

Heritage Day is supposed to provoke students to question what our community means to us. (more…)

SJU’s Stella Maris Chapel gets a facelift

 September 27th, 2007 by  Justin Roth

By John F. O’Sullivan

A grant from a Prep School alum is giving a facelift to one of SJU’s most recognizable landmarks. (more…)

Smoking snubbed out

 September 27th, 2007 by  Justin Roth

By Jennifer Mattson

Bars, pubs and clubs in Minnesota will have different kind of smell on Monday. (more…)

Undefeated Johnnies ready for Cobbers

 September 22nd, 2007 by  Justin Roth

By John Sullivan

The Johnnies’ (1-0 MIAC, 3-0) schedule is about to get tough, and Saturday will be the first test for the fourth-ranked Johnnies. Aside from a rough first half against Wis. River Falls the second week of the season, the Johnnies have rolled through the first three weeks. They have won each game by an average of 36 points. (more…)

The truth beneath the crust

 September 22nd, 2007 by  Justin Roth

By Trevor Drake

Johnnie bread: an age-old tradition that symbolizes pride, community, and, of course, heart disease. Skeptical? (more…)