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Andrew Baldwin shares collegiate experiences, choices to help students
by Waioli Shannon in News
Lieutenant Andrew Baldwin, M.D. visited Saint Mary's on October 1, to present his experience as a doctor in the Navy and emphasized the importance of service around the world. The School of Science welcomed students, staff and community members to learn about another approach on how to serve people medically.…
by Caitlin Graveson in News
Public Safety published the 2007 Crime Statistics Report last week, as required by federal law.
According to the Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and the Campus Crime Statistics Act of 1998, all colleges that receive federal funding must submit annual reports, known as the Clery Report, to the Department of Education and the federal government.…
Accepted literature was once controversial, exhibit looks at societal rejection
by Alix Syragakis in News
A celebration of banned and brilliant literature has been on display in the Saint Mary's library. The books are encased in glass until Wednesday, October 8. They reflect upon the moments of societal rejection and are the works of many authorial greats - Steinbeck, Sawyer, Whitman, Locke, Hemmingway, Faulkner, Voltaire and many more.…
by Robert Scott in News
The Gay Straight Alliance (GSA) of Saint Mary's College organized a meeting to discuss the implications of California Proposition 8, which will overturn the same-sex marriages recognized in May by the California Supreme Court.
This General Body meeting of the GSA began with brief introductions and was followed up by two YouTube videos presenting both sides of the argument.…
by Jennifer Kennedy in News
With midterms approaching, students, tend to sleep very little, if at all. We make it through the day with Starbucks, energy drinks, tea, essentially lots of caffeine. This is not healthy for us at all; so why do we do it?
An average person needs about eight hours of sleep, which most college students do not get.…
by Alex Lavaroni in News
The Women's Resource Center sponsored the presentation of Women Behind Bars: A Look Behind the Scene.
Director of the Women's Resource Center Sharon Sobotta introduced author Susan Madden Lankford, a resident of San Diego and the first to create a photojournalistic series addressing crucial social issues.…
New models change general education courses
by Kelly Fisher in News
The current general education requiremnents may cease to exist.
The Core Curriculum Task Force, (CCTF) met during Community Time last week to discuss the change in the current general education requirements. CCTF has developed with three general models of how the set of principles that the group has come up with can be met with general requirement classes.…
by Alex Branch in News
The recent economic maladies of Wall Street have been making headlines across the country for more than a week, and are causing ripples at Saint Mary's College as well.
At 8:00 a.m. last Wednesday, a panel of professors from the School of Graduate Business and the School of Business Administration and Economics assembled in the Soda Center with around 70 audience members to talk about current economic issues.…
by Alix Syragakis in News
The 2008 Undergraduate Science Research Poster Session took place Friday, October 3 in the atrium of Brousseau Hall. Sponsored by the School of Science and a research society named Sigma Xi, the ceremony honored the ten students that participated in the Summer Research Program.…
by Jennifer Kennedy in News
Ashley Capps, author of the poetry book Mistaking the Sea for Green Fields and winner of the 2005 Akon Poetry Prize, gave a reading of both her book and most recent poetry to faculty and students in the Soda Center. Capps came to campus as part of the Creative Writing and Reading Series on Wednesday October 1.…
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Construction and renovation continues on campus, with some major departments moving locations.
The Admissions Office moved from Filippi Hall to Brother Urban Gregory Hall Thursday and Friday, October 2 and 3. Brother Urban Gregory will become the Admissions home.…
Center promotes healthy lifestyles, students make use of resources provided by medical professionals on campus
by Waioli Shannon in Feature
Saint Mary's Health and Wellness Center has professional, basic medical care for undergraduate students and is free of charge per service. Sickness and accident insurance is required for students to be seen but a sponsored insurance program is available if needed.…
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