In a time where most organizations are suffering, nonprofit Keystone Community Services continues to thrive and grow.
Located in St. Paul, Keystone helps families in economic crisis meet their nutritional needs.
In a time where most organizations are suffering, nonprofit Keystone Community Services continues to thrive and grow.
Located in St. Paul, Keystone helps families in economic crisis meet their nutritional needs.
The Royal Fight Club received unanimous USG approval and is now an official St. Thomas club.
St. Thomas’ December graduates will be the first in a generation to enter a job market that has double-digit unemployment.
A University of St. Thomas graduate student who had been hospitalized for more than a week with pneumonia and a possible H1N1 infection died Friday morning.
Jill Belde, a student in the St. Thomas and St. Catherine University Master of Social Work program, was admitted to United Hospital in St. Paul on Nov. 3, according to her Caring Bridge Web site.
Four Minnesota white-collar offenders who served time met the judges who put them behind bars Thursday evening in Schultze Hall on Minneapolis campus.
[slidepress gallery=’nin-11.13.09′] This is News in :90 for Friday, Nov. 13, 2009.
Hana is the Big Five’s diversity organization. It consists of some 70 to 80 members and 50 who regularly attend the meetings, although meetings are open to anyone.
Despite the national trend, St. Thomas has no plans to outsource its e-mail, but is taking a look at the possibility.
Starting 5:30 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 11, and continuing for 24 consecutive hours, ROTC cadets slowly marched past the flagpole to remember the veterans who served and suffered for their country.
In this week’s edition of ‘Connected.’, structural issues are being addressed in Brady Hall, solar panels to be installed on Brady Hall by spring semester, St. Paul’s social host ordinance goes into effect next month, mobile flu clinic helps with H1N1 screenings, colleges are turning to G-Mail to save money, and registration starts Nov. 16.
This is News in :90 for Thursday, Nov. 12, 2009.
The social host ordinance that was expected to go into effect Nov. 13 was actually supposed to be set for Dec. 12.
City clerk Shari Moore said that the way an ordinance works is that it goes into effect, “30 days after approval and publication.”
RHA’s new president junior Kristy Elsen steps into the top role of an organization that has earned a reputation for its success.
Twenty solar panels will be installed on the edge of the Brady Hall roof while students are away for winter break.
A student group has been working for months to get the panels installed on the roof of a St. Thomas building. Contractors from Innovative Power Systems, who will install the panels, made the final decision to put the panels on Brady Hall.
Sporting “Cancer Sucks” swim caps, students from all of the local MIAC schools swam at Macalester’s Riely Pool Wednesday for the annual “Hour of Power,” an event that raises money for sarcoma research.