Monday/Wednesday league’s top 10
1. Zulu Nation
2. Team Bro’s
3. Inglorious Basterds
4. The Cowardly Experience
5. Chopped
Monday/Wednesday league’s top 10
1. Zulu Nation
2. Team Bro’s
3. Inglorious Basterds
4. The Cowardly Experience
5. Chopped
In this week’s edition of ‘Connected.’, St. Thomas H1N1 cases continue to grow, Knights of Columbus install pro-life monument, new observatory atop Anderson Parking Facility is dedicated, more students interested in on-campus interviewing and women’s soccer is tied for first place in MIAC.
One issue that we always find ourselves dealing with at the beginning of each school year is the behavior of students in our St. Paul campus neighborhood.
Students have a lot of energy, and especially at the end of the week they are ready to relax, to get together with friends and to party – and that’s fine. Neighbors know that is going to happen. They once were college students, too, and they know there always will be a certain level of activity.
Monday/Wednesday league’s top 10
1. Zulu Nation
2. Pimpin Ain’t Brees-y
3. Chopped
4. Team
5. Team Bro’s
In this week’s edition of ‘Connected.’: St. Thomas H1N1 numbers rise to 60, St. Paul College students return to class after campus lock down, new tuition billing system causes confusion, pinhole sized camera is watching students in the Grill and volleyball team starts season with a win.
Dear St. Thomas Students: We hope you had a great summer and want to welcome you back to this neighborhood for fall semester! The key word in that previous sentence being “neighborhood”. While you are here, aspiring to higher thinking and planning your future, we ask that you consider your actions when walking, biking or …
On Sept. 23 at 3:41 a.m., Public Safety reported an obscene phone call in Morrison Hall. A UST student reported a lewd voicemail was left on her phone by an unidentified individual. On Sept. 22 at 6:43 p.m., Public Safety reported a medical incident in Morrison Hall. A UST employee with a bloody nose was …
In this week’s edition of ‘Connected.’, possible H1N1 cases are growing on campus, construction noise proves to be a problem for residents and classes, Campus Life says ‘no’ to homecoming dance, ‘yes’ to more fall concerts and two brothers share the football field this season.
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EDEN PRAIRIE, Minn. (AP) — Remember Brett Favre’s first answer to Vikings coach Brad Childress? My body isn’t up for this, he said. Six weeks later, Minnesota’s new quarterback wants to remind the football world just how old he is. “I may not finish the year. If you would have asked me my first year …
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