Don Beyers, Campus Ministry assistant director, said one of his student workers came up with the idea.
News in :90 – April 15, 2011
This is News in :90 for Friday, April 15, 2011.
Departments recognize students during National Student Employee Week
About 2,200 students work for St. Thomas in different departments, including Dining Services, Residence Life, Campus Life and Information Resources and Technologies.
Anti-abortion group displays graphic images near campus
‘Survivors’, a California-based organization, set up large posters containing images of mutilated fetuses on the public sidewalk along Summit Avenue. The posters evoked a variety of reactions from St. Thomas students.
News in :90 – April 14, 2011
This is News in :90 for Thursday, April 14, 2011.
St. Kate’s student reports sexual assault on River Road
A St. Catherine University student reported that three men sexually assaulted her April 10, according to a Public Safety report.
Senior creates textbook website to make purchasing easier
Senior Kamal Mohamed’s new website, underbooks.com, provides students with price comparisons from their school’s bookstore as well as various online book distributors such as Amazon and Half.com.
Community members eager to work in university garden
Seedlings for the garden are currently growing in the on-campus greenhouse and will be transplanted in the community garden behind what was formerly the Common Ground house.
News in :90 – April 13, 2011
This is News in :90 for Wednesday, April 13, 2011.
USG candidates: Neighborhood Senator (Merriam Park)
Hayley Trace, freshman Why she is running: “I’m running for this position in attempt to get more involved at St. Thomas and to involve both the community and the school together.” What she would do if elected: “I would really like to see the proposed idea for outdoor tennis courts behind BEC pushed into action …
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USG candidates: Transfer Senator
Sara Narducci, freshman Why she is running: “I’m a transfer student myself (I transferred this semester), so I know how it feels to come into some place totally new without really knowing anyone. I also really want to be a part of USG to try to make a difference in the St. Thomas community.” What …
USG candidates: Neighborhood Senator (WSNAC)
Elizabeth Tang, sophomore Why she is running: “I am running for the WSNAC Neighborhood Senator position in hopes of maintaining the peace in our community between our surrounding neighbors and our students.” What she would do if elected: “I would solve any problems the neighbors of St. Thomas have with any students and ensure that …
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USG candidates: Elections and Credentials Chair
Jenna Johnson, freshman Current position: Freshman Class Senator Why she is running: “‘Be the change you wish to see in the world.’ This is my motto in life. I have a passion for serving the community of St.Thomas. If re-elected, I would strive to bring positive change, new ideas and listen to the concerns of …
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USG candidates: Legislative Affairs
Tom Deiley, freshman Current position: Transfer Senator Why he is running: “My experience with USG and its various elements will only help to facilitate the completion of my goals. Remember a vote for Thomas, is a vote for St. Thomas.” What he would do if elected: “As a legislative affairs senator, I will make it …
USG candidates: Commuter Senator
Megan Matheny, freshman Why she is running: “I am interested in this position on USG because next year as a sophomore I will be living off campus and I would like to serve as the liaison for other students living off campus. Serving as this position, I would help connect and keep students updated with …
