Little snow and relatively mild temperatures is keeping construction on the Anderson Athletic and Recreation Complex on time.
News in :90 – Nov. 23, 2009
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Students stage ‘die-in’ protesting School of the Americas
Students for Justice and Peace held a “die-in” in the Lower Quad Tuesday to silently protest the School of the Americas.
Recycling a no-go for Naked juice bottles, Starbucks cups
Naked juice bottles and Starbucks coffee cups appear to be recyclable. But the containers cannot be tossed into recycling bins in the Twin Cities and that has been causing confusion for many.
News in :90 – Nov. 16, 2009
This is News in :90 for Monday, Nov. 16, 2009.
News in :90 – Nov. 4, 2009
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Brima finds ‘genuine love’ in Opus Prize visit to Brazil
Last April, three students were paired with the Opus Foundation to evaluate three humanitarian sites nominated for the Opus Prize and these students came back with much more than another stamp in their passports.
News in :90 – Oct. 19, 2009
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Party buses to put more purple in Clemens Stadium
Just because St. John’s is an hour-and-a-half away from St. Thomas’ St. Paul campus, the distance won’t stop many students from making the trip to cheer on the Tommies.
No. 10-ranked volleyball dominates Macalester
St. Thomas volleyball continued MIAC dominance at home Wednesday night. The N0. 10-ranked Tommies (16-4 overall, 5-0 MIAC) cruised to a win in straight sets over Macalester (6-10, 0-4) at Concordia’s Gangelhoff Center.
Volleyball just doesn’t lose in the MIAC
The St. Thomas volleyball team is riding a 34-game winning streak in the MIAC conference. The women haven’t lost to a MIAC foe since 2007.
News in :90 – Sept. 28, 2009
This is News in :90 for Sept. 28, 2009.
Two concerts will substitute for no homecoming dance
Because there is no convenient space, Campus Life has decided to not hold a homecoming dance this fall.
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