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Student robbed on path surrounding St. Joseph's Lake
ND ranked 5th friendliest school for pregnant and parenting students
"I think us being number five, if we advertise it to the students, is going to mean that a lot more students will learn about the resources that we have," Wanzek said. "Talking to the general student public ... there’s a lot of rumors surrounding what happens if a girl were to become pregnant. No one knows that the University is fully supportive and has all the resources that named us number five."
OCSE, Sodexo partner to reduce food waste
Saint Mary’s Office for Civic and Social Engagement (OCSE) and Sodexo, the Noble Family Dining Hall food services supplier, have formed a food recovery partnership to benefit the Center for the Homeless (CFH). The program provides food that the dining hall did not use to the CFH and eliminates the amount of food uneaten in the dining hall each week.
Competition challenges students to design virtual campus tour
Sandy Hook teacher says hope helped her overcome shootings
Transgender activist shares personal struggle with gender identity
Saint Mary’s department of gender and women’s studies and the psychology department hosted Meghan Buell, a transgender woman who shared her experiences at Dalloway’s Clubhouse on Wednesday.
SMC nuns examine life of Archbishop Oscar Romero
Sister Amy Cavender and Sister Patricia Ann Thompson held a conversation Wednesday at Saint Mary's about their May 2015 trip to San Salvador, El Salvador, to attend the beatification of Archbishop Oscar Romero. The two nuns shared stories and insights from their experience, along with pictures they took during the trip.












