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Your “tip guide” to online catalog of videos, films, audiotapes arrives this week.
A new Bible study group is meeting on campus.
Dr. Gary Atkinson will answer “What sort of person would be willing to do whatever it takes — good or evil — in order to bring about a good result?”
A message from the editors
If you couldn’t be at the Opening Celebration to hear the acceptance speeches for the William B. Malevich and Distinguished Educator awards, we reprint them here.
Hear about Tetreault’s interesting path to college during the 8:30-9 p.m. sports show, prior to the Twins game.
UST’s literary and visual arts magazine seeks student editors and contributions from the St. Thomas community.
Book on NAFTA is 21st for UST economist Peter Coffey.
The Operations Management Club will hold its first fall meeting Sept. 21.
Coed professional business fraternity event is open to all students.
The bulletin board for students who wish to find ride-share contacts is located in the lower level of Koch Commons.
The Graduate Program in Art History will celebrate the publication of books by three faculty members.
Everyone is invited to welcome new women faculty and staff at a reception Thursday.
The Rev. Frank Pavone, national director of Priests for Life, will give a talk titled “The Truth About Abortion.”
International Tuesdays, a forum for socializing and discussions, starts this week.
The School of Education’s Opus Hall is one of three facilities to be dedicated; free lunch and tours, too.
UST has been approached about possible use of the World Trade Center.
AFROTC invites freshmen, sophomores and juniors to consider joining the program this fall. Participants may qualify for a full-tuition scholarship.
International Education lists its info sessions, peer advisers, application deadlines and January abroad courses that are still open.
St. Thomas students participated in a summer course that linked a VISION service trip to the academic study of the Civil Rights Movement in Alabama.
Unique partnership between St. Thomas, city and nine school districts to be celebrated from noon to 1 p.m. at the new school and parking facilities.
All communication majors and students who are thinking about getting a communication degree are encouraged to attend an informational meeting on Sept. 23.
Johnnie who works at St. Thomas embraces diversity…sort of
Both schools love the long-running, fierce and often funny St. Thomas-St. John’s athletic rivalry