By Cara Giannetto The end of the semester is finally upon us! While that is very exciting for most of us, it is also extremely stressful. As much as we all just want the semester to be done so we can focus on the holidays, we still have to power through finals week, aka hell … Continue reading Tips to Survive Finals Week
Month: December 2016
Sandwich Drive & Delivery 2016
By Margaret Liendo On November 18, volunteers took part in the Sandwich Drive & Delivery event, co-sponsored by Habitat for Humanity and Students Taking an Active Role in Society (STARS) clubs. The event was initiated last semester when both clubs had the idea to participate in a midnight run in the city, which is a … Continue reading Sandwich Drive & Delivery 2016
Broaden Horizons by Studying Abroad
By Samantha Corr It’s been almost a year since I studied abroad at The University of Glasgow. I figured I could illustrate what it is like taking classes and studying in a foreign country. Who knows, someday St. Joe’s dorms could give the school a chance to provide these same experiences to people overseas. Experiencing … Continue reading Broaden Horizons by Studying Abroad
Night Without A Home 2016
By Margaret Liendo On November 10, the Habitat for Humanity Club held its annual Night Without A Home event in the Shea Conference Room. The event raises awareness of homelessness and the stigma that is associated with it. In January 2015, 564,708 people were homeless on any given night in the United States, which included veterans and families (according … Continue reading Night Without A Home 2016
Gilmore Girls: A Year in the Life
By Allison Kamel Thanksgiving weekend this year meant more than just turkey and shopping. It meant the release of Netflix’s Gilmore Girls: A Year in the Life. This four-part revival was much awaited by fans of the original Gilmore Girls, but did it hold up to expectations? WARNING: Spoilers Ahead! Let’s start with a trip … Continue reading Gilmore Girls: A Year in the Life