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Memorable KUST face is still missing
For the past three years, a star has called St. Thomas his home. This summer, that star was taken from the St. Thomas community, well, sort of.
Take Five: Songs your iPod needs
Here are five new songs that you need to have on your iPod while walking to class this week.
Public Safety briefs
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 …
A big upcoming weekend for performances on campus
As students settle in for their second full week of classes, some of you might be wondering, “So what exactly is there to do when I’m not in class besides ice cream socials and parties where cops always show up uninvited?”
Lotus Eater rocks Student Musician Series’ first performance
Students filled tables and were tapping their toes as this year’s first Student Musician Series performance, Lotus Eater, rocked Scooter’s during convo hour Thursday.
Lotus Eater played a collection of its own songs as well as a few covers, like the Beatles’ “Lady Madonna.” Andrew Smith, lead guitar and vocalist, said his band appreciates the opportunity to promote their music.
Raffle subdues hype for discounted Vikings tickets
Going for $10 a piece through the Box Office and Expeditions, tickets to the Vikings versus Packers game had been generating quite the buzz.
PULSE performance shows love to dead King of Pop
[slidepress gallery=’mjtribute-video-pulse-091509′] St. Thomas’ performing arts club PULSE made its first event of the year all about the dead pop icon Michael Jackson. The Sept. 15 tribute in the Brady Educational Center auditorium showcased all the M.J. favorites including a rendition of “Thriller.”
PULSE’s first performance of the year in photos
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PULSE performs ‘Thriller’
[slidepress gallery=’pulse-thriller-091509′] PULSE performs one of the most famous music video dance sequences; Michael Jackson’s “Thriller.”
New student coalition brings Invisible Children story to campus
Three student groups converged Tuesday night to showcase a new documentary by Invisible Children at the 3M Auditorium in Owens Science Hall.
Common Ground’s door is always open
Unassumingly tucked away on Summit Avenue is a house known as the Common Ground. Free coffee, communal dishes, appliances awaiting use and open couches to sit back and relax.
Summer was a busy one for some
Name: Greg Hartung
Year: Senior
Major: Actuarial Science and Statistics
“After finals week last year, I had about a week vacation at home, and then went out to Hartford, Connecticut where I worked at ING in a summer actuarial internship, and in fixed income securities. I got back at the end of July, and went up to the Guntherland Trail in the Boundary Waters for about five days. I had about another week-and-a-half vacation there, then came to St. Thomas for operation managers’ training, starting on [Aug. 18]. Pretty full summer.”
St. Thomas: What do you on the weekends?
Reporter Brian Woitte finds out what Tommies do when the weekend rolls around.
Two sophomores step into PULSE leadership roles
Former PULSE president Derek Porter will take a lesser role in the group this year to allow younger members to carry on the group’s legacy.