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Therese Osborn

Therese Osborn
Editorial: Remembering January 6

Morning News

Editorial: Remembering January 6

A full year post-insurrection and D.C is, for the most part, unchanged. On January 6, 2021, a New Year’s resolution of peace was not fulfilled. A mob of angry protesters entered the Capitol, as cCongress certified that the election was, in fact, not fraudulent. Running into the Capitol

By Therese Osborn Jan 6, 2022
SJC sophomore nominated for Congress of Future Medical Leaders

Around Campus

SJC sophomore nominated for Congress of Future Medical Leaders

Jais Kirkman ‘23 was recently selected to participate in the Congress of Future Medical Leaders, an honors program that is mentored by many great leaders in the medical field. He will be inducted on March 20 and 21. The Congress is an honors-only program for high school students who want

By Therese Osborn Jan 5, 2021
How to grow your faith during coronavirus

Lifestyle

How to grow your faith during coronavirus

During a national crisis, the first thing though many of us have is to turn to God. But when, for the first time in our lives, churches are closed, it can become uncertain on what to do. But whether its through a few extra prayers at night, a rosary, or

By Therese Osborn May 11, 2020
Concert Review: The Lumineers

Lifestyle

Concert Review: The Lumineers

As I walked into the Capital One area on Feb. 28, I was bombarded with hypocrisy. “III,” the Lumineers’ third full-length album released last September, tells the story of how alcoholism affects an entire family, three generations down. And yet, Bud Lights were in every other hand that I passed

By Therese Osborn Mar 6, 2020
How to survive a move

Lifestyle

How to survive a move

It’s no secret that moving houses is a stressful time, even if you’re just going down the street. You have to sort through all your things, decide if you are going to take them with you, and pack all of the survivors up. Packing is just half the

By Therese Osborn Feb 26, 2020
Five unconventional sacrifices for the Lenten season

Lifestyle

Five unconventional sacrifices for the Lenten season

Every year when Lent comes around, Catholics are faced with the question of what to give up for the next 40 days. The classic sacrifices include desserts, TV, and junk food. But after a few years of giving up the same thing, it can get a little old. Here are

By Therese Osborn Feb 26, 2020
Christmastime in the District

Lifestyle

Christmastime in the District

Christmas is a magical no matter where in the world you are, but D.C. has some of the most incredible attractions you can find. The nation’s capital is beautiful on its own, but after the spirit of the holidays is added, it’s practically heaven. U.S. Botanic

By Therese Osborn Dec 18, 2019
Album Review: Luke Combs

Lifestyle

Album Review: Luke Combs

On November 8, Luke Combs released his highly anticipated new album, “What You See Is What You Get.” The album includes seventeen songs, five of which were previously released.  “What You See is What You Get” is special because Combs’ inspiration, Eric Church, is featured on the album. Less than

By Therese Osborn Dec 13, 2019

Lifestyle

Best of the decade: Top moments in U.S. history

Editorial note: The following article is not a ranking of moments in history, but a chronology of major events of the decade as determined by the author. The Gulf of Mexico Oil Spill: In 2010, the biggest oil spill in history took place in the Gulf of Mexico. Tanks dropped

By Therese Osborn Dec 11, 2019
Things to do on the Red Line

Lifestyle

Things to do on the Red Line

After school, students flock to Friendship Heights. But after months or even years of doing this, it can get boring. There’s only so much to do in one tiny area. Even just a stop or two on the Metro can make your afternoon much more exciting. White Flint At

By Therese Osborn Nov 25, 2019
Reviewing Homecoming 2019

Around Campus

Reviewing Homecoming 2019

This year’s annual homecoming dance was different from those in past years. Previously, the dance was held in the gym, with ample room for everyone to move around. This year, however, with construction in the gym, homecoming was in the auditorium. Many students had negative feelings about this, but

By Therese Osborn Oct 8, 2019
Editorial: Confronting cancer in the family

Lifestyle

Editorial: Confronting cancer in the family

Editorial note: October is National Cancer Awareness Month and St. John’s editor Therese Osborn is sharing how cancer has affected her life. In June 2018, my mom called my whole family into the kitchen for a meeting. We ran down the stairs, not thinking much of what was in

By Therese Osborn Oct 2, 2019
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