Brody Sodon, Staff Writer The Saint Martin’s University Men’s Baseball team sits at a 3-3 record as of March 10, 2021. The Saints’ season started on February 26, with a doubleheader at home against Central Washington University. The Saints lost 8-10 but came back to win their second game 6-4. The very next day theContinue reading “Baseball and Softball: The Scoreboard So Far”
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March Madness
Ryne Oshiro, Staff Writer With Winter quickly turning into Spring and February turning to March, the time for madness has come. March Madness will not be restricted because of the COVID-19 pandemic, and with all of the craziness happening in the country, why not add sports chaos? March Madness is the time of the yearContinue reading “March Madness”
Soccer Looks to Kick-off on the Right Foot
Ryne Oshiro, Staff Writer The Saint Martin’s Men’s Soccer season began its 2021 campaign last week as they played a two-game set against the Northwest Nazarene University Nighthawks. Sophomore Jason Aragon scored the Saints’ first goal of 2021. Two minutes into the second half, Aragon put the Saints in the lead 1-0, one that wouldContinue reading “Soccer Looks to Kick-off on the Right Foot”
Homelessness in Lacey, Washington
Brianna Lopez, Staff Writer Homelessness has always been an issue in modern society, especially in largely populated cities, but what is being done about this issue and how are people responding? COVID-19 has caused a large increase in unemployment, which has led to individuals losing their homes. There are different programs that people can applyContinue reading “Homelessness in Lacey, Washington”
Six Dr. Seuss Books Will No Longer Be Printed
Sunya Chay, Staff Writer Theodor Seuss Geisel, better known as Dr. Seuss, is one of the most well-known children’s authors of all time. There are many books published under the name “Dr. Seuss” that children have been reading them for decades. However, six books have come under fire for racist imagery. The six books, AndContinue reading “Six Dr. Seuss Books Will No Longer Be Printed”
Senior Saints Plans after Graduation
Emmanuel Son, Staff Writer As midterms for the second semester are wrapping up, finals are the next challenge ahead while the 2020-2021 school year is coming to a close. For Saint Martin’s students graduating in May, the clock is ticking to figure out what to do once the college experience is over. From plans toContinue reading “Senior Saints Plans after Graduation”
Restaurant Review: Andy’s Bistro
Tinsae Shifreaw, Staff Writer One of the main concerns as a college student is finding cheap food that isn’t too far from campus. Here in Lacey, there are many good places to eat with a variety of foods. A restaurant that I went to recently is Andy’s Bistro, which is a local restaurant that isContinue reading “Restaurant Review: Andy’s Bistro”
Fate: A Winx Saga Review
Tinsae Shiferaw, Staff Writer If you are like most college students, you have access to many different streaming services such as Hulu, Disney+ and HBO Max. A major streaming service that we all know and frequent is Netflix. Netflix gives us original and creative new T.V. shows with an array of genres to choose from.Continue reading “Fate: A Winx Saga Review”
Campus Ministry During Lent
Ailina Cunningham, Staff Writer Campus Ministry, which is located in Old Main 316, has been a helpful source of guidance and a resource to students of all denominations and religions who attend Saint Martin’s. However, as the campus is founded by Benedictine monks, the Ministry observes the Catholic Tradition. Currently, Saint Martin’s is observing Lent,Continue reading “Campus Ministry During Lent”
What do Students Want to Study?
Sophia Kobernusz-Gibbs, Staff Writer Saint Martin’s University has a multitude of graduate programs, majors, and minors. You can choose the College of Arts and Sciences if you are interested in Chemistry, Exercise Science, Social Work, or Communication Studies, to name a few. We have the School of Business, including Business Economics or Business Accounting. SaintContinue reading “What do Students Want to Study?”
