The St. Thomas Observatory, used for seeing light from space objects light-years away from Earth and located on the top floor of the Anderson Parking Ramp, is open to the public for tours and lectures.
Southside Deli to open spring 2013
The Binz Refectory on South Campus has revamped last year’s sandwich line with the Southside Deli, which will have make-to-order sandwiches, burgers and salads starting spring semester 2013.
Sports in :60 – Dec. 11, 2012
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Snapchat application hooks iPhone users on campus
The Snapchat application, the newest craze in smartphone mobile applications, reached the No. 3 spot in the free app section of Apple’s App Store behind the Dental Surgery and YouTube apps.
Students use The Lemon Network to help local businesses
Sophomores Pat Larkin, Sara Londo and David Zosel have set out to help local businesses use social media with their entrepreneurship assignment they call The Lemon Network.
Murray-Herrick update, new space for ROTC
St. Thomas has been updating the Murray-Herrick Campus Center since spring 2012, and now it has a new look complete with classrooms, offices and a new area for the Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corps.
Grammy Award-winning group teaches music on campus
The Parker Quartet, a Grammy Award-winning chamber group, is teaching, performing and creating enthusiasm for the music department as part of St. Thomas’ first “Artists-in-Residence” program.
News in :90 – Nov. 6, 2012
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Students turn their ‘swag on’ for Thursdays
Flynn Apartment Coordinator senior Muhdi Sharif turns on his swag every Thursday at St. Thomas.
Sports in :60 – Oct. 30, 2012
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Political signs get snatched near campus
Political signs have disappeared or been damaged in the area surrounding St. Thomas in the past month, and neighbors have been placing blame on St. Thomas students.
Admissions won’t use social media for future students
Over a quarter of college admissions officers use Google or Facebook in applicant evaluations, according to a Oct. 4 Kaplan Test Prep’s survey. St. Thomas, however, does not go searching for future students’ online information.
The View brings in more than a few
Long lines and crowded tables fill the North Campus cafeteria, The View, more than ever before.
Shuttles switch to temporary honor system
After broken I.D. card readers in the St. Thomas shuttle buses were removed, the university made plans to replace the readers in the spring of 2013.
News in :90 – Oct. 2, 2012
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