Students who are interested in hosting or anchoring the student-run TV magazine program, “Campus Scope,” should come to auditions Sept. 24.
Information on membership and fall plans will be available at the first meeting of the AMA.
If you want to join a national service sorority, come to the next meeting on Monday.
The shuttle will be available to transport St. Paul people to the dedication in downtown Minneapolis.
Erich Rutten discusses the idea of fairness in this week’s “Good News,” a reflection by the Campus Ministry staff.
The St. Thomas Alumni Association opens its First Friday Club luncheon-and-speaker series Oct. 1. Its first speaker: St. Paul Mayor Norm Coleman.
Learn about a new method of lossy image compression.
‘Fried Green Tomatoes’ is the first film in a series offered by the Luann Dummer Center for Women.
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?”
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The Life-Work Center provides a central location for several St. Thomas departments that offer student services.
The Commuter Center and Off-Campus Services Office offers special programming and services.
The Air Force ROTC is offering qualified juniors a new scholarship that covers full tuition and room and board.
Hear about Tetreault’s interesting path to college during the 8:30-9 p.m. sports show, prior to the Twins game.
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.
A new Bible study group is meeting on campus.
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Your “tip guide” to online catalog of videos, films, audiotapes arrives this week.
The School of Education’s Opus Hall is one of three facilities to be dedicated; free lunch and tours, too.
International Tuesdays, a forum for socializing and discussions, starts this week.
Book on NAFTA is 21st for UST economist Peter Coffey.
The Rev. Frank Pavone, national director of Priests for Life, will give a talk titled “The Truth About Abortion.”
UST’s literary and visual arts magazine seeks student editors and contributions from the St. Thomas community.
Everyone is invited to welcome new women faculty and staff at a reception Thursday.
The Graduate Program in Art History will celebrate the publication of books by three faculty members.