Running the water will eventually clear it.
- St. Paul campus experiences water discoloration
- Rebellious Lawyering author to speak Oct. 22 at UST law school
Longtime UCLA law professor Gerald López, author of Rebellious Lawyering: One Chicano’s Vision of Progressive Law Practice (Westview Press, 1992), will speak about his advocacy on behalf of low-income, of-color and immigrant communities.
- Full-Time MBA team receives four awards at business ethics competition
The team of four competed at the Intercollegiate Business Ethics Case Competition held Sept. 23-25 in Chicago, Ill.
- Dr. David West to present ‘The Death of Agile – Business Ecology – and the Future of Software Development’
The presentation will be preceded by a pizza dinner. Registration is required by Wednesday, Oct. 7.
- Tommies determined to remain undefeated
Coach Glenn Caruso and his Tommies are undefeated and determined to remain that way when they host Gustavus at 1 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 3, at O’Shaughnessy Stadium. The coach led his team onto the field arm-in-arm with offensive linemen Justyn Helgeson, 74, and Ben Katzner, 68, against St. Olaf on Sept. 19; the Tommies won 27-16. They also defeated Hamline last Saturday, 63-10, and Macalester, 54-14, in their season opener Sept. 5.
- Some habits die hard
Dave Nimmer is trying to be a “modern media consumer” by reading blogs and Web sites. But as he writes today in The Scroll, he’s also still in love with “slow-and-old television,” such as this week’s new Ken Burns documentary on national parks.
- USG holds weekly meeting Sunday
Meeting topics include possible suspension of free newspapers in dining facilities, special elections, fall budget and USG goals.
- International spotlight shines on Brazil: Much more than Carnaval and soccer
Anderson Ayres, a junior from Brazil, shares perspectives on his home country.
- Interested in losing pounds with Weight Watchers?
Students interested in an on-campus program are asked to e-mail the Wellness Center.
