The Coalition of Multicultural Organizations spiced up the evening with Asian food, music and dance Monday at the Asian Culture Show held in the O’Shaughnessy Educational Center auditorium.
Musical theater concert showcases Chamber Singers
Junior Aaron Behnke conducted the Chamber Singers’ first piece, “Seasons of Love” from “Rent.” As a vocal music education major, Behnke has taken conducting classes at St. Thomas, but said this was his first time conducting a large group.
PULSE fills Shoenecker Arena for spring show
PULSE hosted “Got Swag?” Friday, April 29. The show featured 22 different performing groups.
Best summer music festivals in Minnesota
Sports Editor Ryan Shaver thinks there are four music festivals that shouldn’t be missed this summer.
Public Safety briefs
On April 14 at 3:04 p.m., Public Safety documented a major network outage on the Minneapolis campus. Phone, computer and other resources were not available as a result of the loss of network connectivity in Minneapolis.
Study finds romance is most common regret
A new study from Psychological and Personality Science found that romance is the biggest source of regret for Americans.
MEISA’s Kickoff Concert showcases three St. Thomas bands
Lotus Eater, Grape Whales, and Pretty Perry and the Kidney Stones performed at the St. Thomas Music and Entertainment Industry Student Association Kickoff Concert Wednesday night.
Public Safety briefs
On April 8 at 1:33 p.m., Public Safety documented a noise/party complaint on the 2000 block of Marshall Avenue. A UST neighbor reported ongoing concerns regarding several residences on the block.
Three seniors display work at ‘Framed’ art exhibit
Seniors Kayla Thoma, Laura Wiering and Ann Speltz had multiple pieces in the show. Their work ranged from hanging sculptures to acrylic paintings.
Typeface lecture covers history of fonts
As part of the final series of the St. Thomas Narrative and History Art Lecture Series, freelance type designer Kent Lew spoke about the history and adaptation of font styles at the Minnesota Center for Book Arts in Minneapolis.
Student, professor discuss National Poetry Month
Poetry professor Leslie Miller and student Katherine Dunlop joined director Katie Broadwell in the studio to talk about National Poetry Month.
Running barefoot could help prevent injuries, study shows
A group of Harvard professors found that returning to a more natural technique for exercise helps prevent some of the injuries runners are facing.
Public Safety briefs
On April 3 at 2:51 a.m., Public Safety responded to a suspicious incident in John Paul II Residence Hall. A report of an intoxicated male wandering the building could not be verified upon officers’ search of the building.
Spring dance tickets available online
The St. Thomas spring dance will be held from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. Saturday, April 16, in the Anderson Athletic and Recreation Complex field house. Free tickets for St. Thomas students are available online starting at 8 a.m. Monday.
New study highlights benefits of video games
According to game designer Jane McGonigal, playing video games evokes positive emotions and creates social relationships.