Sophomore Danny McCourtney plays the computer game “Call of Duty” two to four hours a week with small groups of friends. He said slow Internet speeds on campus have affected his gaming experience.
USG makes progress on smoke-free campus initiative, two others
Undergraduate Student Government members are busy during the last week of the semester as they continue working on three initiatives proposed earlier this semester.
News in :90 – Dec. 6, 2010
This is News in :90 for Monday, Dec. 6, 2010.
New Anderson Student Center could struggle creating revenue
After six months of construction, it is hard not to notice the progress made on the Anderson Student Center, but the center is facing one setback: creating revenue.
Volunteers In Action serves free dinner to homeless
Smiles and good cheer filled the Murray-Herrick Campus Center ballroom at the annual holiday dinner for the homeless Saturday night.
USG approves $2,500 stage rental for PULSE, other club requests
The Undergraduate Student Government approved financial expenses for clubs and organizations at its meeting Sunday night, including $2,500 for a stage for PULSE’s holiday performance.
USG usually does not fund a lot of programming, Scharine said.
News in :90 – Dec. 3, 2010
This is News in :90 for Friday, Dec. 3, 2010.
Sharing diversity through dance
The Undergraduate Student Government hosted its first International Winter Dance Festival Wednesday night.
News in :90 – Dec. 2, 2010
[slidepress gallery=’101202_nin_trump’] This is News in :90 for Thursday, Dec. 2, 2010.
21 seniors nominated for the Tommie Award, profiles of the candidates
Twenty-one St. Thomas seniors are nominated for the 2011 Tommie Award.
Preliminary voting for the Tommie Award will be available online from Dec. 6 to Dec. 9.
Voting is open to all St. Thomas students, faculty and staff. Ballots can only be accessed online with a St. Thomas log-in. All voters will receive an e-mail with voting instructions, Klobassa said.
Music practice rooms overcrowded due to growing programs
Music practice rooms in Brady Educational Center have seemed more crowded this semester, according to some music students.
2010 Tommie Award nominee: Clare Naughton
Clare Naughton, international studies major, renaissance program minor, 3.50 GPA
Naughton is from St. Paul, Minn. Her main activities at St. Thomas include being on the crew team, helping with events for Students for Justice and Peace, working as a Catholic Studies Intern and working for Residence Life.
2010 Tommie Award nominee: Paul Solomon
Paul Solomon, philosophy and Catholic studies major, 3.29 GPA
Solomon is from Wheaton, Ill. At St. Thomas, he is a St. John Vianney resident adviser, Last Chance Mass assistant and the principle organizer of “Caruso’s Crew.”
2010 Tommie Award nominee: Matthew Deutsch
Matthew Deutsch, mechanical engineering major, 3.77 GPA
Deutsch is from Spring Valley, Wis. His activities include Air Force ROTC, fraternity of St. Michael the Archangel, Chamber Singers, cantor at Mass on campus, Christian Leaders Club, Student Spirituality Committee, Junior Class Senator, Black Knights Drill Team, Swing Dance Club, Arnold Air Society, Valor Bible Study, Detachment 410 Choir, Delta Epsilon Sigma and Aquinas Scholars Honors Program.
2010 Tommie Award nominee: Katy Sunnarborg
Katy Sunnarborg, political science and international economics major, 3.73 GPA
Sunnarborg is from Esko, Minn. She is involved in Up ‘til Dawn and is an Athletic Office worker.