Faculty participants will discuss integration of service experiences with their courses.
Come hear seven bands — rock ‘n’ roll, alternative, blues and punk, roots rock, hip-hop and rock — free in Scooter’s.
A survivor of the Bataan Death March and Japanese POW camps, Porwoll will speak about survival.
Forum will begin with “Tunnel of Oppression”; Clyde Bellecourt to discuss “The Spirit of the Word.”
You’ll want to make note of these changes before parking in Minneapolis.
Philosophy majors! Consider a major or minor at today’s reception.
All are invited to join in celebrating Mass and in the blessing of the symbolic Jubilee Door.
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Hye-Kyung Kim will present the next philosophy colloquium.
There’s a newly established University of St. Thomas Radio Club.
Mike Klein found some nice, cheap fleece jackets for his volunteers, but was disheartened by their tags — “made in Myanmar.”
Come hear him at lunchtime.
Career Services is collecting resumes by Nov. 22.
All UST student organizations must have at least one representative attend.
If you haven’t taken care of these, your registration will be delayed.
“Re: Defining Women — The View From Midlife” will be held Sept. 16, 2000, at the College of St. Catherine.
You can share your life experiences with others confronting difficult personal challenges.
U.S. Senate isn’t adjourning as planned, so Minnesota’s senior senator has to remain in Washington
Eleven reviewers will meet with administrators and faculty on the Minneapolis and St. Paul campuses, starting today.
Dr. Susan Alexander will discuss international rules concerning labor conditions and Dr. Seehwa Cho will present research on labor activism in South Korea.
Some computer services will be down while Computing and Communication Services upgrades the systems to full Y2K compliance.
Gamma Sigs welcome new actives; PRSSA does good work for Leukemia Society.
The Luann Dummer Center for Women, through a bequest, offers financial support to female undergraduates who want to attend.