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Professor asks 'can liberty be conserved?'
Claremont McKenna professor and former federal government administrator Mark Blitz explored the question, “Can liberty be conserved?” on Monday afternoon in Geddes Hall.
Saint Mary's welcomes siblings on campus
Four hundred Saint Mary’s siblings took to campus for the annual Little Sibs Weekend on March 20-22. Younger siblings traveled across the world through various themed crafts and activities while enjoying a weekend hosted by the Residence Hall Association with their older sisters.
Students highlight Rebuilding Together
In the latest installment of Saint Mary’s Justice Fridays, two students from the Office for Civic and Social Engagement (OCSE), Markie Harrison and Maggie Carswell, presented “Rebuilding Together: Community in Action,” a program aiding in the rehabilitation of low-income, elderly and disabled homeowners in the South Bend area.
SMC alumna shares music teaching experiences
Saint Mary’s welcomed alumna Anne Pugliese Kasprzak and her Neuqua Valley High School Chamber Singers on Monday.
Expert emphasizes interfaith dialogue as a tool to promote peace
Panel explores Saint Teresa of Avila's relevance to young Catholics














