Tips to Prepare for Midterms and Fun Ways to Celebrate When You’re Done

Kayla May, Staff Writer As you are moving through the semester, there comes a point when it seems like all your professors are assigning papers and presentations at the same time. It can seem like they are in cahoots to try and drown you in work. This simply means midterms are approaching.  Although this timeContinue reading “Tips to Prepare for Midterms and Fun Ways to Celebrate When You’re Done”

Fight Night: Learn About Saint Martin’s Female Kickboxer!

Lydia Smaciarz, Staff Writer College students have a variety of ways to spend free time: going to the gym, hanging out with friends, playing video games, watching a movie, or even kickboxing! Brayana Elmore is a Saint Martin’s student who spends her free time training for her next fight. Here is everything you need toContinue reading “Fight Night: Learn About Saint Martin’s Female Kickboxer!”

SMU Women’s Volleyball Spring Transitions

Kamara White, Staff Writer The Saint Martin’s Women’s Volleyball team concluded their 2023 fall season with the trajectory of program history at an all-time high. The 2023 season for Saints Volleyball was the winningest season SMU has ever seen from the volleyball program.  With an overall season record of 17 wins and 11 losses, keyContinue reading “SMU Women’s Volleyball Spring Transitions”

Team Spotlight: SMU Men’s Basketball 

Kamara White, Staff Writer Following back-to-back conference titles last year, the Men’s Basketball team is back with a successful start to the 2024 season, setting personal records, leading the conference in statistics, and proving they have their sights on that third consecutive conference win. They won their most recent home game against Alaska Anchorage UniversityContinue reading “Team Spotlight: SMU Men’s Basketball “

Too Young to Be an Adult but Too Old to Be a Kid: Navigating the Transition from College Student to Working Adult

Kayla May, Staff Writer Graduating high school and going to college is a big transition for young adults. Even bigger is the transition from college to entering the workforce. In this article we will discuss the difficulties in navigating this unfamiliar territory and talk about ways to make it smoother. For most kids, the pathContinue reading “Too Young to Be an Adult but Too Old to Be a Kid: Navigating the Transition from College Student to Working Adult”

Psych Club

Amista Lujan, Staff Writer Today, I had the honor to interview the Psych Club President Kailah M. Myrick. The Psychology Club is a club ran by Saint Martin’s University’s very own Psychology majors that strive to create a safe and fun environment with their club events. When asked about what their club’s overall goals are,Continue reading “Psych Club”

Public Safety

Amista Lujan Public Safety here at Saint Martin’s University is a free resource here on campus to provide a safe and fun environment. The office of Public Safety is located on the second floor of Old Main across from the Admissions office and is open twenty-four seven, seven days a week.  I was given theContinue reading “Public Safety”

Pacific Islander Club and Hui’ ‘O Hawaii

Amista Lujan, Staff Writer Two of the biggest multicultural clubs on campus are the Pacific Islander Club and Hui’ ‘O Hawaii clubs. Founded by Pacific Islanders to create a home away from home community to allow the students from these faraway places. These clubs hold a very special place in the hearts of many ofContinue reading “Pacific Islander Club and Hui’ ‘O Hawaii”

New Adjunct Faculty: Mr. Keenan Konopaski

Amista Lujan, Staff Writer Hey Saints! Let’s give a warm welcome to one of our newest faculty member, Mr. Keenan Konopaski. Mr. Konopaski joined the Saint Martin’s University family this Spring and is teaching ST: Insider’s Guide to WA State Government or PLS395/ENV395, as it is a cross-coded course.  Mr. Konopaski served as a publicContinue reading “New Adjunct Faculty: Mr. Keenan Konopaski”

The Gender and Disability Alliance

Mack Benge, Staff Writer The GDA, Gender and Disability Alliance, is a new club on the Saint Martin’s University campus. These students have come together to support disabled students, faculty and staff and students who are a part of the LGBTQ+ community.  The GDA has a full executive board with Kendra Sydnor (She/They) being theContinue reading “The Gender and Disability Alliance”