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Morning News - September 3, 2019
Morning News - August 30, 2019
Morning News
Football looks to run through tough schedule
This slideshow requires JavaScript. Football is back, and Cadet fans were able to start out the year celebrating a win as St. John’s ran away with the home opener 48-0 against Miami Southridge (FL). They’ll need to keep that momentum up, however, as St. John’s is entering
Morning News - August 29, 2019
Lifestyle
Reviewing the top video games of the summer
Despite summer supposedly being a break, it can be quite a busy time. Summer projects, traveling, camps, work, and the like can leave someone without the time to enjoy hobbies like video games. In case you missed out on new releases this summer, here’s a few highlights to help
Morning News - August 28, 2019
Lifestyle
8 apps to download this school year
With the school year starting, every student will be on the App Store trying to download what they need for class as quickly as possible. Here are eight apps to download that teachers don’t list on their syllabus that will help you succeed this year. 1. Grammarly Grammarly is
Lifestyle
The Sabre's Summer Playlist
You did it. You have completed your exams. Now, sit back and relax and let this playlist be the soundtrack to your summer.
Lifestyle
Six things to do in DC this summer
Summer is coming up fast, and that means sun, sand, and way too much free time. If you live in the DC area, you probably already know how easy it is to find something to do on any given day. From festivals to parades to museums, DC has it all.
Lifestyle
10 Ways to Make the Most of Your Summer
Summer is an exciting time just around the corner. People often lose track of their time and miss out on a lot of opportunities while sitting around wondering what to do. Here is a comprehensive list of some of the best ways to make the most of your time on
Around Campus
SJC students compete in Congressional Art Competition
This slideshow requires JavaScript. Art students at St. John’s recently competed for a spot in the U.S. Capitol as part of the annual Congressional Art Competition. Caroline Lander ‘20 was named a finalist on Wednesday, as the students’ art was on display at the Pepco Edison Place Gallery