Morning News - 11.15.24
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Opinion
Last Tuesday, as election results emerged, one surprising race unfolded in Nebraska's Senate election. Although often overlooked in national coverage, this contest could mark a significant shift in American politics, potentially impacting future presidential races. Deb Fisher has been representing Nebraska in the Senate for almost 12 years
Lifestyle
The upcoming Met Gala’s theme is “Superfine: Tailoring Black Style.” Inspired by Monica L. Miller’s 2009 book, Slaves to Fashion: Black Dandyism and the Styling of Black Diasporic Identity, the exhibit will feature garments, paintings, photographs, and more, exploring Black men’s style through the lens of dandyism.
Sports
Since St. John’s moved to its current location on Military Road in the 1950s, it has lacked something that many high schools in America has: lights. But why? It turns out there are two parts to the decision. “The National Park System. The Department of Interior has restrictions on
Around Campus
Grounded in traditions and principles of leadership, the Cadet Corps program molds students into well-rounded individuals with excellent leadership skills. When the program was founded in 1915, it was a Junior Reserve Officers' Training Corps (JROTC) program. Up until 1992 when SJC became a co-ed school, participation in the
Since the Cadet Corps officially formed in 1915, the Regimental Band has been an integral part of the military tradition of St. John's. At every performance, every March On, and every trip, the Regimental Band has accompanied one of St. John’s' flagship organizations. At its inception,
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News and Views
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Sports
In their first match of the playoffs, SJC Boys Soccer defeated Bishop Ireton 1-0, with Chris Heyl '25 scoring the only goal of the game near the end of the first half.
News and Views
On Wednesday, October 25, 2024, I received an email that shook me to the core, unwillingly thrusting me into a battle to defend my own innocence and prove my integrity. It made me feel as if I was in Franz Kafka’s The Trial, accused of a crime, but never