Semester Abroad in U.S. Comes to an End
Harry Saunders, Staff Writer
May 1, 2013
As I enter the closing stages of my time at St John’s, it is the perfect time to reflect upon my time here and all of the things that I have done on my year abroad. Given that this is the last issue of The Torch for the semester, I expect that the remainder of this issue will have a decidedly end-of-semester... Read more »
Bus2Alps
Jon Perez, Contributing Writer
February 13, 2013
Some students love St. John’s because of the friends they have made, others, the memories they make. They’ll do anything to achieve both, attend parties, sporting events or even travel the world. Many students rave about the excitement of doing the latter. St. John’s “Discover the World” program... Read more »
Gracias, Grazie, Merci St. John’s!
Torch Editorial Board
January 31, 2013
It seems like it’s a rite of passage for St. John’s students to go on at least one long-winded rant per semester about how woefully inadequate the University is in one facet or another. Whether it’s the spotty WiFi, asinine dorm policies, a head-scratching schedule format or just the general sense... Read more »
Spending Summertime in Vietnam
Sarah Yu, Chief Copy Editor
April 18, 2012
The St. John’s Department of Global Studies is offering several different programs for psychology, history and education majors to study while in Vietnam for a summer study abroad session. Psychology and history students can take either graduate or undergraduate courses. For example, students can do... Read more »



