Rob Strusinski reflects on the significance of music in liturgy.
Bring a canned-food item and enter a contest for a 19-inch TV.
Students, faculty and staff invited to vote for finalists Dec. 6 and 7.
If it’s been awhile since you changed your password, these instructions may come in handy.
Share your expertise and make new students feel welcome.
Finals start next Monday.
Day students will receive a confirmation of their January Term and spring class schedule this week.
Submission deadline is Dec. 17.
The deadline for including your event in the university’s spring Calendar of Public Events is Monday, Dec. 13.
Enhancements are on the way.
Be an informed consumer; here are some tips for your holiday technology shopping.
Come and celebrate another grand opening! This new library in Opus Hall serves the Graduate School of Business, Graduate Department of Professional Psychology, and the School of Education.
The American Marketing Association meets at noon.
Be a kid again.
Have lots of get up and go? Know someone who does? Nominate a candidate to lead the University Lectures Committee in 2000-2001.
They’re selling videos that make good Christmas gifts.
Do some holiday shopping Thursday and help keep kids safe besides.
The St. Thomas Alumni Association hosts its annual Christmas Luncheon Dec. 9.
This virus is similar to the Melissa virus, but more destructive.
This session is planned to help students reflect and find focus for the New Year.
This presentation can help students deal with school-related issues.
The group, sponsored by Diversity Initiatives and Personal Counseling, provides a forum for gay, lesbian or bisexual students to meet with each other to share experiences and concerns.
Senior pictures are being taken this week for the Aquinas, St. Thomas’ yearbook.