Bretzel, Bratwurst, and Co.
By Magdalena Knapp, Editor Dressed in Lederhosen and Dirndl, on Saturday, September 17, people from the area of O’Fallon could come together and celebrate... Read more.
An Evening with Sherman Alexie: Vulnerability, Resistance, and Laughter
By Sophie Jeffery, Contributing Writer On the evening of September 22nd, author Sherman Alexie opened his keynote address for the inaugural BookFest St Louis... Read more.
Father John Misty at the Peabody
By Zach Breeding, Editor in Chief “If there’s going to be a night on this tour where I slip on a banana peel, get my head stuck in a bucket and then... Read more.
Since When are we too Busy to Enjoy our Lives?
By Magdalena Knapp, Editor Busy, stressed out, exhausted – These three words describe the average human being nowadays. We are always connected and in touch... Read more.
Finals Week and Why it Shouldn’t Also be Housekeeping Week
By Zach Breeding, Editor in Chief I want to preface this article by saying that I don’t set out to answer any of the questions raised, merely give the... Read more.
On Community Service and Into the Streets
By Victoria Sananikone, Staff Writer My initial perspective of east St. Louis mirrored that of everyone else’s: a dangerous zone of crime that was unsafe to... Read more.
The Sad State of West WiFi
By Zach Breeding, Editor in Chief For those of you in the world looking to truly unplug from the online world, our editorial team has done the research and... Read more.
Andrew Frank – The Comedian for People with Brains
By Magdalena Knapp, Staff Writer It takes one and a half years of work to have enough material for a 45-minute show – this is what Andrew Frank’s métier,... Read more.
How McKendree’s Class of 2017 Made Their Mark
By Allison Donofrio, Staff Writer As the McKendree class of 2017 graduates and sets their eyes on future goals, I set out to discover what some of the students... Read more.
Al Alone: Issue Six
By Benjamin Richter, Contributing Writer/Cartoonist Issue Six Another school year has gone. It has been quite the journey. Every year starts with the... Read more.