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UST Libraries celebrate Banned Books Week
University NewsUST libraries will observe the week with a display in the Charles J. Keffer Library, free bookmarks and an informative Banned Books Web site, which will link to a daily online banned books trivia contest.
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Connect with an international student through CultureLink
University NewsFind out more by attending an information session tomorrow or Oct. 7. If you've made your decision, apply online; the first fall deadline is Oct. 17. -
Annual French film festival runs Oct. 7 to Nov. 3
University NewsFive great films, two receptions, one discussion, and one most-excellent price: free. -
Former ambassador from France to speak on 'Free Trade, Market Economy and Globalization'
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Celebrate International Education Week, Sept. 29-Oct. 3
University NewsThere'll be an international cooking demo, CultureLink Tea, Japanese Tea Ceremony, International Food and Fun Fair, specials in the Grill and more. -
Susan Alexander blogs for The Scroll
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UST invites public to October concerts, recitals
University NewsSt. Thomas' own musicians, plus an internationally acclaimed organist, give concerts and recitals next month. -
Reroofing begins today on O'Shaughnessy-Frey Library Center
University NewsThe driveway between the library and John R. Roach Center for the Liberal Arts will be blocked off to vehicle and pedestrian traffic; additional, temporary handicap parking will be set up in Lot G. -
UST School of Law hosts Civil Rights Forum Oct. 22
University NewsThe topic of this panel discussion is "Informed and Engaged: Civil Rights, Social Justice and the 2008 Elections." This is the first in a series of free civil rights forums; register online.