Archive Posts
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STAR Shines With Full Week of Events
University NewsSTAR reminds everyone to take part in the homecoming parade and dance on Saturday, enjoy a Chino Latino restaurant trip, stunts at the Showoffs Show and Tommie games and giveaways.
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UST Community Invited to Taste of Saints on Saturday
Food ticket advance sales start Wednesday, Oct. 20, in the Box Office. Tickets also will be available (bring cash or checks) in the upper quad during Taste of Saints. -
Try Free Relaxation Class Tonight
University NewsThis is a chance to learn relaxation techniques that can be used anywhere and anytime to relieve stress. -
Wellness Center Presents Final Free Financial Workshop Tonight
University News"Give Me Some Credit!" examines how to access your credit report for free, why you should care about your credit report, and how to improve your credit history. -
Travelers Insurance Representatives to Visit St. Thomas
University NewsNetwork with alumni, learn about internships and possible career paths, and have a chance to win two tickets to a Minnesota Wild hockey game. -
Celebrate International Credit Union Week at St. Paul Campus Today
University NewsGet lucky with fall refreshments and a raffle for a $25 deposit to a share account for members and nonmembers. The Minneapolis campus will host a Credit Union Week table on Wednesday. -
Please Pray for the Health of Claire Frick
University NewsShe is the niece of Mark Jensen, University Relations. -
School of Social Work Hosts Professional Development Salon Oct. 26
University NewsStudents Rebecca Roepke and Joanne Kabajungu will present on the topic of "Maximizing the College Experience: Creating an Inclusive Campus." The campus community is invited. -
Strength Training Orientation Offered at AARC
University NewsLearn how to set up the Life Fitness Signature Series Machines properly and proper exercise technique. -
Saved by Textbooks
Yung Jen Vang returned to class earlier this week and told students and her professors about the accident when she was hit by a truck in the intersection of Cretin and Summit avenues. As it turns out, Carol Bruess explains today in The Scroll, Yung was saved by textbooks in her backpack.