Dr. Charlotte Berres will succeed Sister Carol Rennie.
Celebrate the communion of saints and remember the dead on these special days.
Mark Doty is the author of Heaven’s Coast, UST’s 1999 common text.
A record number of students, staff and alumni raked at 34 homes for Community Cleanup.
A Deloitt and Touche representative will describe actuary work; American Society of Women Accountants to sponsor a student night.
The Hon. Kathleen Blatz speaks Nov. 5.
The Box Office says that only a limited number of tickets are available.
For an experience you’ll never forget, attend one of the powwow’s three spectacular “grand entries.”
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St. Thomas’ 21st annual festival presents art, music, theater, film and more.
Undergraduate students are required to see their faculty adviser before registering; current personal identification numbers will be cancelled and new PINs will be available from your faculty advisers.
The Eco-Action Team announces its next meeting on Oct. 27.
Urban Expeditions hosts trip to Vertical Endeavors Oct. 29
The Residence Hall Association will host its first open house-lunch for faculty Oct. 26.
UST’s Child Development Center will host its first Halloween party Oct. 30.
Dr. Jeanne McLean and Sister Katarina Schuth, O.S.F., who recently published books, will be the honorees Oct. 27.
Take a break from the books and renew your spirit.
Are You “Just Getting By”? The University Committee on Women wants to hear your stories.
Students, staff and faculty may nominate an undergraduate senior for this annual award.
New plan rates begin Jan. 1, 2000; here are the details.
The Department of Public Safety has noticed a significant increase in theft from vehicles on the St. Paul campus.
Superior Studies at Wolf Ridge combines college coursework and wilderness adventure.
Gamma Sigma Sigma will volunteer at the Tunnel of Terror.