Little snow and relatively mild temperatures is keeping construction on the Anderson Athletic and Recreation Complex on time.
News in :90 – Dec. 3, 2009
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Commuter Center, USG prepare students for winter
Volunteers from the Commuter Center and Off-Campus Services and representatives from the Undergraduate Student Government passed out hot chocolate, ice scrapers and snow emergency information today in Lot H and in the Anderson Parking Facility.
Globally minded shoppers flock to Fair Trade Sale
Students can run their hands over textured silk scarves, browse through displays of intricately beaded jewelry and examine handmade cards at the 12th annual Holiday Fair Trade Sale that features one-of-a-kind gifts from all over the world.
“I got a cool ring here last year,” junior Meghan Durkin said. “Now I’m looking for a gift for my mom.”
Facebook changes privacy settings
Facebook is making some changes to privacy settings, allowing users to control visibility of every piece of posted information.
News in :90 – Dec. 2, 2009
[slidepress gallery=’nin-12.02.09′] This is News in :90 for Wednesday, Dec. 2, 2009.
Tree lighting ceremony christens holiday season
With no snow on the ground and the temperature at a relatively mild 44 degrees, St. Thomas brought a little bit of Christmas spirit to its St. Paul Campus Tuesday evening.
News in :90 – Dec. 1, 2009
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News in :90 – Nov. 30, 2009
This is News in :90 for Monday, Nov. 30, 2009.
Students receive first doses of H1N1 vaccine
Students lined up outside the Tommie Triage Trailer, located behind Brady Hall, at 11 a.m. Monday to receive their H1N1 vaccine.
Earlier demolition date displaces swim team, weight room
O’Shaughnessy Hall will be demolished March 2010 – two months earlier than originally planned – and that’s making the hall’s occupants create new plans.
News in :90 – Nov. 25, 2009
This is News in :90 for Wednesday, Nov. 25, 2009.
Proposed community garden may bring fresh greens this spring
St. Thomas may have a 40 square meter garden on campus this spring that will provide wholesome outdoor activity and fresh local produce to St. Thomas community members.
String of burglaries occurs on campus
Public Safety is investigating a string of campus office burglaries that happened last weekend.
Public Safety says the burglaries happened between Monday, Nov. 21, and Wednesday, Nov. 23. In all of the cases, window panes were removed from office doors to gain entry. Public Safety believes the suspects are searching for textbooks they can sell to third-party retailers.
Presidents’ pay climbs; Dease earns about $300K
The Chronicle of Higher Education reported that some private college presidents are shaking off the recession and are on their way to becoming millionaires.