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Student reflects on implications of sexuality
As part of the Justice Friday series, a Saint Mary's student discussed the implications of being openly gay as a college student and explored ways to make the College a place where all students feel safe to be themselves.
Speaker explores music in ancient Greek dramas
The Nanovic Institute for European Studies hosted keynote speaker Mary-Kay Gamel as part of its graduate student conference “Classics and/in Performance” in McKenna Hall last Friday morning. Her lecture, titled “Greek Drama: A Musical Theatre,” explored the integrality of music to ancient Greek dramas and stressed the desirability, both for authenticity and for generating meaning, of incorporating music into contemporary theatrical adaptations of those plays.
Lawsuit alleges sexual harassment, racial discrimination against University employee
Problem at electric utility company causes power outage
Professor panel investigates impact of demographic groups on presidential election
SMC students visit areas of campus featured in book of ghost stories
Thirteen years after the publication of "Quiet Hours," a collection of ghost stories taking place in various locations across Saint Mary's campus, the Student Activities Board (SAB) held a tour Thursday for students to hear the book's different stories in the buildings where they were reported to have occurred.
Goldman Sachs executive analyzes the benefits of impact investing
Campus ministry celebrates saint whose relic resides in Basilica
University to launch pilot program in Chinese factories











