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Around Campus
Truman on the street: What's up with the bells?
Around Campus
Mech Cadets working together towards another successful season
If you happened to drop by the activities fair last Tuesday, there’s a good chance you either saw or heard a cubical robot careening down the aisle and upon reaching the wall, turning on a dime and speeding off in the other direction. This demonstration was put on by
(Tru)Man on the Street: One year since the shutdown
Lifestyle
Profile: Amanda Gorman's star continues to rise
Amanda Gorman — a self-described “skinny black girl” with a speech impediment raised by a single mom in LA — is the first person to be named National Youth Poet Laureate, is the youngest poet ever to read at a President’s inauguration, and is the only poet to recite at a
Around Campus
What's the update on service immersion trips?
Service Immersion trips are among the activities most disrupted by the pandemic. State and national governments have shut their borders to reduce infection rates, and thus state regulations and restrictions (let alone the health risks) make the trips a difficult act for our school to do. Thus, St. John’s
Morning News
What's on the ballot locally?
During an election year, the Presidential race often overshadows the bids of many smaller, local representatives who still play important roles in the governance of our communities. Furthermore, as many seniors and some juniors reach voting age, they will have the opportunity to make their voices heard in these elections.
Around Campus
Counseling Department prepared to meet student needs
As SJC students return to school, the counseling department and new Student Life Office are preparing to introduce new changes to prepare to adapt to the challenges of the new year. Despite the circumstances, Mrs. Bell said the goals of the counseling department remain the same as ever: to meet