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Please Remember in Your Prayers Mildred Klein, Grandmother of Ryan Hericks
In Our PrayersPlease remember in your prayers Mildred Klein, grandmother of Ryan Hericks Please remember in your prayers Mildred Klein, grandmother of freshman Ryan Hericks. Klein died Tuesday, Feb. 5.
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Library notes: Here's what's new at UST Libraries
University NewsLibrary notes: Here's what's new at UST Libraries From the UST Libraries MAC OS X now available for checkout - In addition to MiniTab and Mathemetica, the O'Shaughnessy-Frey Library Center and the Keffer libraries are now checking out software-installer discs for Mac OS X (Mac 10th Operating System) to UST students, faculty and staff with… -
Undergraduate students must meet FAFSA deadline to qualify for Minnesota State Grant
University NewsThe UST Financial Aid Office must receive your 2007-2008 Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) on or before Tuesday, Feb. 26. -
Employers will give interviewing tips at career event tomorrow
University NewsLunch from Jimmy John's will be provided at this session on "Building Confidence for the Game of Life: A Seminar in Professionalism." -
Undecided about your academic major?
University NewsA seminar tomorrow on "Exploring Majors" is offered to help you make that decision. -
Dred Scott v. Sandford rehearing planned at School of Law on Feb. 18, Presidents
University NewsOften cited as one of the worst Supreme Court decisions ever, this case inflamed the political divide over slavery. -
Federal Financial Aid Policy will affect students who withdraw from all classes
University NewsStudents who are receiving financial aid are encouraged to schedule a meeting with a financial aid counselor to consider the financial aid implications of withdrawing from school. -
Application deadline is tomorrow for student leadership positions
University NewsApply for summer positions 2008 and for 2008-2009 academic year positions. -
Colloquium on 'The Art of Reading' is Friday
University NewsThis first spring event in the English Department series offers a panel discussion that will examine the question of how and what is read in an academic setting.