This is Sports in :60 for Thursday, Dec. 6, 2012.
Students create BookStoreTimes to fill textbook buyback gap
Students now have the ability to trade, buy and sell textbooks with BookStoreTimes, an online application created by St. Thomas students.
International Education Week celebrates with new events
International Education Week celebrated diversity at St. Thomas this past week with events including a CultureLink Tea presentation, a soccer tournament and an international fair.
First snowfall debuts after warm weather, surprises students
Boots, scarves, winter coats and mittens made their debut Monday morning with the first snowfall.
News in :90 – Nov. 8, 2012
This is News in :90 for Thursday, Nov. 8.
Students pair entrepreneurship project with good cause
Two St. Thomas students used their 200-level entrepreneurship project to help make a hard time easier, with a flare of practical style.
Sports in :60 – Nov. 1, 2012
This is Sports in :60 for Nov. 1, 2012.
‘Anti-Sharia Laws’ event gets students talking
“The Dangers of Anti-Sharia Laws: Muslim and Catholic Perspectives,” the second event of the “Hot Topics: Cool Talk” forum, was held in the O’Shaughnessy Educational Center auditorium Tuesday.
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.
News in :90 – Oct. 4, 2012
This is News in :90 for Oct. 4, 2012.
Mock burn expands with multiple demonstrations
St. Thomas students witnessed a dorm room engulfed in flames on Thursday on the John P. Monahan Plaza, but a 9-1-1 call was not necessary.
American Museum of Asmat Art opens its doors
American Museum of Asmat Art Director Julie Risser was the first to welcome students and visitors into the exhibition’s grand opening Thursday, Sept. 13, on the second level of the Anderson Student Center.
Motorcycle and scooter permits now come with a price
Motorcycle and scooter owners at St. Thomas now have to shell out $75 for campus parking permits after Public Safety noticed an increase in motorcycles and scooters in campus lots.