A new committee of Undergraduate Student Government members will review the organization’s entire constitution for mistakes and structure issues.
Suspected gunman’s wife among 3 dead at Wis. spa
MILWAUKEE — A Wisconsin woman whose husband killed her and two others at the spa where she worked said he threatened to throw acid in her face and jealously terrorized her “every waking moment,” according to court documents.
Colbie Caillat ‘Brighter than the Sun’ at STAR fall concert
More than 800 students filled the Anderson Athletic and Recreation Complex field house Saturday, Oct. 20, to see Grammy Award winning Colbie Caillat perform live.
Fashion Truck wins Fowler Challenge
Of 66 aspiring entrepreneurs who submitted their ideas to the Fowler Business Concept Challenge, senior Keona Tranby took home the $10,000 prize for her business concept Pink Bow City Fashion Truck.
Opening Doors Campaign exceeds $500 million goal, despite recession
The recession may have been a factor making it hard to fundraise for some nation-wide university campaigns, but it wasn’t for St. Thomas’ Opening Doors since they closed it $15 million over the $500 million goal.
News in :90 – Oct. 19, 2012
This is News in :90 for Friday, Oct. 19, 2012.
Local bar owners not sold on ID scanners
Blarney Pub and Gril has purchased scanners to ensure the legitimacy of customers’ identification, but the trend doesn’t seem to be catching on at some popular St. Thomas weekend hangouts.
To cheat or not to cheat?
According to a New York Times article, students at Stuyvesant High School, a New York City flagship public school, began using methods of low-level cheating.
‘Power Hour’ brings alcohol consumption awareness
St. Thomas students learned the effects of alcohol in plain terms: by watching people drink.
From coffee grounds, to compost gold
Biology professor Chester Wilson has been composting coffee grounds since the late 1990s. This year, members of the Green Team are working to grow Wilson’s composting project with help from a campus sustainability fund.
News in :90 – Oct. 17, 2012
This is News in :90 for Oct. 17, 2012.
Students react to close presidential debate
Exactly three weeks before the November election, students gathered in different locations the evening of Tuesday, Oct. 16, to watch the third debate of the presidential debate series.
Latinos Unidos organizes Aztec dance on plaza
Student organization Latinos Unidos celebrated the end of National Hispanic Heritage Month by inviting Aztec dance troupe Kalpulli KetzalCoatlicue to perform.
Simple food pairs with hungry stomachs: Teas and Cheese
Sophomore entrepreneurship majors Ryan McMonigal and Nick Altmann spend their weekend evenings delivering homemade grilled cheese sandwiches and Arnold Palmers to St. Thomas students; a business known as Teas and Cheese.
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.