September / October 2006

Picking apart Court nominees

by Jeff Baldovin
photo credit dawnsearlylights.blogs.com

The United States finds itself in a culture war. Issues such as abortion, guns and gay marriage are at the forefront of this war. Unfortunately, activist judges have decided to enter the battle. And because of this, the judicial confirmation and nomination processes are also in a state of chaos.

An education outside the classroom

by Amie Kieffer
Amie Kieffer with speaker Walter Williams at YAF conference

This summer I had an experience not many college students will ever get. Unless they attend Hillsdale College, it’s safe to assume that the average college student rarely finds themselves in the midst of 400 politically active, conservative students. It’s also safe to assume that as a college student you certainly don’t find yourself waking up to listen to Newt Ginrinch, Walter Williams, David Brooks, Michelle Malkin, Star Parker or dining with John Stossel.

Unintended penalties of Title IX

by Steve Daly

Have you ever wondered why the men’s and women’s locker rooms in McCarthy Gymnasium are switched at noon everyday?  It’s because of the Title IX law created in 1972 that was meant to promote equality for men and women in school environments. Almost every part of the Title IX law works to achieve this goal for both men and women.  However, one portion of the law is flawed: This portion of the law is that which deals with college athletics.

Vehicular Dialogue

by Madison Chambers

In parking lot H of UST’s north campus, there sits a car so unique it could capture your attention from a mile away. Do not be mistaken though, it is not the make or model of this car that catches your eye, but the color—or maybe more accurately: colors.

Freshman Advice

by Students

My advice to freshmen is to never try to make your community bathroom
into a sauna by turning all the showers on hot full blast...
Also if you don't know what veal is...it's baby cow.

-Paul Foley

 

Check out Mary’s sandwiches at the Binz, on South Campus. Look into the ACTC classes. I love St. Thomas, but you can take advantage of some great opportunities—even major or minor in an area not offered at UST.

 

The power of word and its effect upon man

by Nathan LaLiberte

Ah, the first weeks of college. They are a barraged bewilderment of two thousand some new faces. One is introduced to what may become either a time of learning and prosperity or a struggle to survive.

Living Constitution fails

by Jeff Baldovin
photo credit poorwilliam.net

In light of the recent confirmations of John Roberts and Samuel Alito to the U.S. Supreme Court, coupled with the potential for another Supreme Court nominee to go before the Senate in a short time, it is crucial for students to understand the long-lasting impact a Supreme Court Justice has on everyday life.

Note from the Editor

by Amie Kieffer

Football games, midterms, deer hunting, raking leaves, shortening days, corn mazes, and pumpkin pie—what do all these have in common?  They share the same season. They are the things that make fall—fall. Traditions and patterns become part of life and create a balance within it, giving us goals, duties, obligations, and things to look forward to. 

No apology necessary: Kessler’s presentation of Catholicism

by Rachel Bauder
photo credit stthomas.edu

I was embarrassed. I sat there in my cap and gown, a 22-year-old college senior, among hundreds of other 22-year-old seniors, having just completed a four-year immersion in humane sentiment and liberal learning. We were now graduating from one of the most respected private universities in the state of Minnesota with a top-notch emphasis on tolerance and respect in our community of learning.

Schulze pie or dancing lemons?

John Stossel serves up some interesting choices at the KidsFirst Annual Dinner
by Katie Kieffer and Patrick McConachie
photo credit pacificresearch.org

Children are the future; everyone wants to do what’s best for kids. The question is, what exactly is best? When John Stossel spoke at the KidsFirst Banquet on Sept.

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