More than 200 St. Thomas students joined millions of others across the globe on April 10 to participate in the One Day Without Shoes national campaign.
USG does not support proposed housing ordinance
USG passed a resolution Sunday, April 15, that said the council will not support the proposed housing ordinance or any future ordinance of this kind.
Feeling Fat? New study says Facebook could be the reason
According to a new study from the Center of Eating Disorders in Sheppard Pratt, Maryland, more than half of the 600 people surveyed said that Facebook makes them more self-conscious about their bodies and weight.
Orth voted 2012-13 USG president
USG announced April 13 that Mike Orth was re-elected council president winning 92 percent of the votes and running unopposed.
News in :90 – April 13, 2012
This is News in :90 for Friday, April 13, 2012.
Former St. Paul Seminary graduate turns 100
Countless historic events have occurred over the past century, but for the Rev. Stephen Adrian, it has all happened in a lifetime. Adrian will celebrate his 100th birthday Saturday, April 14. He was ordained at the St. Paul Cathedral in June 1939 and then served the Archdiocese of St. Paul-Minneapolis for 19 years.
News in :90 – April 12, 2012
[slidepress gallery = ‘120412_nin_kovtun’] This is News in :90 for Thursday, April 12, 2012.
Midwest Tomato Fest picks new, ripe location
Started by three St. Thomas students, this summer’s second annual Midwest Tomato Fest is moving to a new location two blocks away from the Metrodome.
News in :90 – April 11, 2012
This is News in :90 for Wednesday, April 11, 2012.
St. John’s chooses economist as new president; first layperson to get job
Michael Hemesath becomes St. John’s University’s first full-term lay president in the school’s 155-year history, although the school did have an interim lay president in 2008-09.
Speaker shares experiences about helping sexually abused in Congo
Amy Ernst, volunteer rape crisis counselor in the Democratic Republic of Congo spoke to students on Monday, April 2, in the 3M Auditorium about sexual violence against women and children in Congo, and their hope and strength.
St. Thomas shuttle track app hits speed bump
Tracking the St. Thomas shuttle may become easier for students in the future, but someone is going to have to pick up the bill first.
News in :90 – April 10, 2012
This is News in :90 for Tuesday, April 10, 2012.
Brian Dunn resigns as Best Buy CEO
Best Buy Co. CEO Brian Dunn has resigned from the nation’s largest consumer electronics retailer, which has been struggling to rebound amid growing competition and changing shopping habits.
Senior believes Stewardship Garden will continue to grow community and vegetables
With no experience in gardening or biology, senior Aaron Hays took on The Stewardship Garden project by organizing, coordinating, energizing and involving on-campus groups.
