The Risk Of Cancel Culture

The Risk Of Cancel Culture By Ethan Connors Twitter has become the judge, jury and executioner in today’s cancel culture. Cancel culture refers to the act of boycotting or withdrawing support for an individual, group orcompany that has behaved in an offensive way. Canceling someone makes them accountable fortheir actions. However, this practice can quickly […]

How Do Royals Feel About Online Learning?

How Do Royals Feel About Online Learning? By Kelly Nee | Managing Editor The past year of virtual learning has been an adjustment for everyone, to say the least. Professors who had never taught a remote class were suddenly instructing college courses through a screen, in-person classes became Zoom lectures, and we all felt further […]

A Look Back At The Aquinas Online

A Look Back At The Aquinas Online by Kelly Nee | Managing Editor It goes without saying that the past year of virtual learning has been nothing like anyone could have expected. But what was it like revamping the student voice of The University of Scranton – and doing it fully remote? The Aquinas previously operated […]

Letter From The Editor – Our First Fall Story

by Kelsey Wynn | Editor in Chief When the University contacted me to apply for the role of editor in chief of The Aquinas in April 2020, the prospect of reestablishing a news presence within the Scranton community during a global pandemic felt daunting, to say the least. The world changed this year. I recall […]