This is News in :90 for Oct. 25, 2012.
Tommies pay loans off in timely manner despite high debt
University numbers show that most St. Thomas students pay off student debt.
St. Thomas grounds stay hydrated during historic drought
Even though the rest of the state is suffering a historic drought, the campus groundskeeping crew continues to keep the grass green with the help of two wells.
The Dease Scholar Program lives on, even without Dease
While the future of St. Thomas traditions and activities named for university President the Rev. Dennis Dease remain up in the air, the Dease Scholar Program plans will remain after his retirement in June 2013.
‘Anti-Sharia Laws’ event gets students talking
“The Dangers of Anti-Sharia Laws: Muslim and Catholic Perspectives,” the second event of the “Hot Topics: Cool Talk” forum, was held in the O’Shaughnessy Educational Center auditorium Tuesday.
News in :90 – Oct. 24, 2012
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News in :90 – Oct. 23, 2012
This is News in :90 for Tuesday, Oct. 23, 2012.
Students react to last presidential debate
Students in communication and journalism professor Debra Petersen’s political communication class gathered Monday in the Brady Educational Center to watch the last of three presidential debates.
News in :90 – Oct. 22, 2012
This is News in :90 for Monday, Oct. 22, 2012.
Paul Schons, German professor, dies at 72
Terry Langan, dean of the College of Arts and Sciences, said in an email to the faculty that Schons was important to the students in the St. Thomas German program.
A barbershop quartet is born
There’s a new male a capella group at St. Thomas and its members hope to make a name for themselves; once they come up with one, that is.
Bike enthusiasts prepare for harsh weather
For many St. Thomas students, bicycling around campus is the easiest way to get around. But with harsh weather around the corner, many bicycle enthusiasts are ready to lock up their bikes for the season.
USG approves Summit Singers as university club
A new committee of Undergraduate Student Government members will review the organization’s entire constitution for mistakes and structure issues.
Suspected gunman’s wife among 3 dead at Wis. spa
MILWAUKEE — A Wisconsin woman whose husband killed her and two others at the spa where she worked said he threatened to throw acid in her face and jealously terrorized her “every waking moment,” according to court documents.
Colbie Caillat ‘Brighter than the Sun’ at STAR fall concert
More than 800 students filled the Anderson Athletic and Recreation Complex field house Saturday, Oct. 20, to see Grammy Award winning Colbie Caillat perform live.
