A group of St. Thomas students took part in Pay it Forward, a tour that runs across the country serving hundreds of communities each year.
Students’ multimedia show will benefit school in India
A group of St. Thomas students, led by senior Amanda Leaveck, have decided to face the lack of education in third world countries. They will devote their talent toward raising money to build a school in India.
The group is organizing a fundraiser, which will include art, fashion, dancing, and singing, at 9 p.m. April 21 at First Ave.
5 executive board, 16 other positions open for USG elections
The application process began Tuesday for the 21 total positions up for grabs, five of which are on the executive board.
News in :90 – April 9, 2010
This is News in :90 for Friday, April 9, 2010.
One year after Zamlen’s death, friends gather to remember
St. Thomas students and close friends shared prayers and stories of Daniel Zamlen during a memorial prayer service held in the St. John Vianney Seminary chapel Thursday evening. The service was held on what would have been Zamlen’s 20th birthday to commemorate the one-year anniversary of his death.
With tickets going fast, students still excited for Target Field
With the warm weather and the Twins’ regular season opener in Target Field quickly approaching, many St. Thomas students cannot wait to watch their home team play outside.
Students share stories from trip to Rome during Holy Week
This spring break, St. John Vianney Seminary sponsored four St. Thomas Catholic men 4,904 miles around the world to Rome.
The group was made up of sophomore John Baumgardner, senior Matthew Sweeney and juniors Daniel Carr and Matt Pazderka. All four men are active members of the Catholic men’s leadership group on campus.
News in :90 – April 8, 2010
[slidepress gallery=’nin-4.8.10′] This is News in :90 for Thursday, April 8, 2010.
Graduate student discusses his work helping in Haiti
Dr. Joshua White is no stranger to the people of Haiti. More importantly, he is no stranger to the state of their health care system.
Underage drinking declines at colleges, St. Thomas included
Underage binge drinking has long been a source of major concern, but according to a new study done by Outside the Classroom, a company concerned with drinking issues on college campuses, underage binge drinking has been on the decline this year compared with years past.
Outside the Classroom founder and Chief Executive Brandon Busteed explained the extensive research that produced the study results.
News in :90 – April 7, 2010
This is News in :90 for Wednesday, April 7, 2010.
Students test Google Mail for university pilot program
Fifty student volunteers signed up to take part in the G-mail pilot program that started Monday, April 5, and will run through the rest of the semester.
News in :90 – April 6, 2010
[slidepress gallery=’nin-4610′] This is News in :90 for Tuesday, April 6, 2010.
Library coffee shop keeping more students on campus
Since opening in February, Coffee Bené has attracted students who take advantage of having a private vendor on campus.
False fire alarms burn university’s dollars, students’ time
False fire alarms cost St. Thomas money from its tuition-fueled budget, but the overall costs extend far beyond cash. On-campus residents are familiar with false fire alarms.
