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CAM colloquium to examine the topic 'Nurture, Nature and Mathematics Too!' Oct. 19
University NewsUpcoming colloquia in the series include
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Search under way for missing St. Cloud State University student
University NewsIf you know of the whereabouts or have information about Andrea Arriagada, contact the Sartell Police Department. -
Heid Erdrich to read poetry from her new book, The Mother's Tongue, on Oct. 14
University NewsBring your lunch to this Feminist Friday presentation; dessert and beverages will be provided. -
Homecoming celebration starts next week
University NewsFestivities start Wednesday. -
Center for Catholic Studies scholarship applications available
University NewsApply by Nov. 4; awards will be applied to tuition for spring semester 2006. -
Great Books Reading Group to meet Oct. 12
University NewsGreat Books Reading Group to meet Oct. 12 You're invited to join St. Thomas' Great Books Reading Group, which reads a book and meets to discuss it each month. The group will meet to discuss Billy Budd, Sailor by Herman Melville from 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 12, in Room 388, Owens Science Hall.… -
Wellness Center to host fourth annual 5K Run-Walk on Oct. 14
University NewsCross the finish line at the UST Fall Festival where you can load up on food and music. Register by tomorrow and get a free T-shirt. -
New in the library: Your input requested on research database trials
University NewsTake a look and tell the UST libraries what you think of U.S. Industry Market Research Reports, the International Medieval Bibliography and several psych databases. -
Common text events begin next week
University NewsCommon text events begin next week The St. Thomas English Department will present a student panel discussion, a documentary film and lectures by Michelle Cliff, author of Abeng, the novel chosen as this fall’s freshman common text at St. Thomas: Noon-1 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 13, in Room 126, John R. Roach Center for the Liberal… -
THEO 101 film series kicks off with 'Pulp Fiction' on Oct. 10
University NewsAll students and faculty are welcome to this movie, starring John Travolta, Samuel L. Jackson, Bruce Willis and Uma Thurman, and a discussion to follow.