Globally Minded Student Association (GMSA) and the Sociology and Criminal Justice Club (SCJC) showed the movie “The Anatomy of Hate: A Dialogue to Hope” on March 8. The movie was created to start dialogue between people and to put an end to hate.
Parking permits not moneymaker for St.Thomas
Contrary to popular belief, St. Thomas parking permits don’t generate university profits. The university actually spends more money running all the parking services than it charges for permits.
Commuter students embrace secret agent side, connect through Danger-Tag game
Commuter students participating in Danger-Tag are given a “target,” and the goal is to eliminate one’s assigned target by taking a plastic spoon, touching them and saying got you.
Local students perform in St. Kate’s ‘The Pirates of Penzance’
“The Pirates of Penzance” opens Friday, March 8, at St. Catherine University and showcases students from St. Thomas and the surrounding communities The musical follows a 21-year-old named Frederic and his adventures as an indentured pirate. Watch the audio slideshow here.
News in :90 – March 9, 2012
This is News in:90 for Friday, March 9, 2012.
Career Development Center’s student-created short films to star St. Thomas students
Career Development Center intern junior Chloe Johnson is searching the St. Thomas campus for students to start in short films.
KUST announces Mason Jennings, Haley Bonar concert
KUST Campus Radio announced Monday that Minnesota natives Mason Jennings and Haley Bonar will perform at 8 p.m. on Friday, April 20, in the Woulfe Alumni Hall.
MIAC sports roundup, St. Thomas teams prepare for important weekend
Several St. Thomas teams are preparing for important away games this weekend. The women’s basketball team will compete in the Sweet 16 in Chicago, and some track and field athletes will head to nationals in Grinnell, Iowa.
News in :90 – March 7, 2012
This is News in :90 for Wednesday, March 7, 2012.
Chamber Singers build community, prepare to premiere commissioned piece
St. Thomas Chamber Singers will perform a piece a Mexican composer Jorge Cozatl wrote for the choir’s March 9 and 10 concert at Orchestra Hall. He has been working with the choir since October on a piece title “Pasar la Vida.” Listen to the song here.
Senior creates job with service-based software
Senior Solome Tibebu is the founder of Cognific, a service-based software that will offer mental health “homework” in a gaming format for young adult patients, as well as an analytics platform for psychotherapists.
New lemonade curriculum links entrepreneurship classes
The new 200-level entrepreneurship class provides hands-on experience for students and capstone course mentors.
Home-schoolers perform better than classmates at St. Thomas
Home-schooled students who now attend St. Thomas tend to perform at a higher level than traditionally educated students, according to a study by Michael Cogan, associate vice president for institutional effectiveness.
News in :90 – March 2, 2012
This is News in :90 for Friday, March 2, 2012.
New bowling club ‘gets the ball rolling’ for St. Thomas
Junior Jesse Stock’s passion for bowling has turned into a new Bowling Club at St. Thomas. It officially started last semester, with its first and only meeting over January term.