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WELCOME TOMMIE BROCHURE FALL 2013
WELCOME ................................................ 1
FIRST WEEK EVENT SCHEDULE .............. 3
UPCOMING EVENTS .................................11
FUTURE EVENTS ......................................15
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COMMONLY USED ACRONYMSBUILDINGSAARCAnderson Athletic and Recreation Complex
ASCAnderson Student Center
BECBrady Educational CenterCHAPELChapel of St. Thomas Aquinas
JRCJohn R. Roach Center for the Liberal Arts
MHCMurray-Herrick Campus Center
OECO’Shaughnessy Educational Center
OWSOwens Science Hall
SJVSt. John Vianney Seminary
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ANDERSON STUDENT CENTERHours of operationSunday - Thursday: 7 a.m. - midnightFriday - Saturday: 7 a.m. - 1 a.m.
TOMMIE CENTRAL Located on the first floor of the ASC.
Tommie Central is your one-stop shop in the Anderson Student Center. Tommie Central offers tickets to on-campus events, discounted movie theater tickets and discounted tickets to various attractions throughout the Twin Cities. Students also may rent lockers and outdoor recreation equipment from Tommie Central. For your convenience, Tommie Central accepts all forms of payment, including eXpress.
BOWLING CENTERMonday-Thursday 6 - 10 p.m.Friday - Saturday noon - midnightSunday 3 - 10 p.m.Located on the lower level of the ASC.
The Bowling Center offers four lanes for open play, organized league play, shuffleboard and pinball for your enjoyment. Bowling may be reserved through Tommie Central, which accepts all forms of payment, including eXpress. Student bowling prices are $3 per game and $2 for shoe rental.
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This gaming area has a variety of options for students, including ping pong, foosball, air hockey, Wii, PS3 and Xbox. Equipment for play is available at Tommie Central with a valid UST student ID.
PARKINGCommuter permits are on sale beginning at 8 a.m. on Monday, Aug. 19. Resident lottery forms must be returned to the Parking Services office by 11 p.m. Monday, Aug. 26 and resident permits must be purchased by Friday, Sept. 6. Public Safety will begin ticketing for “no valid permit” in all lots starting Sunday, Sept. 8. For additional information, please contact the Parking Services Office at (651)962-7275.
TDTOO (TECH DESK TOO)Located on the lower level of OEC.Bring your questions and your laptop to Tech Desk Too for general diagnosis and connection assistance. You may visit IRT’s website at stthomas.edu/irt for more information.
STARSTAR is the student programming board for the university. We are allocated 60 percent of the student activity fee and use that money to plan programs in the areas of lectures, music, entertainment, recreational activities, community building, cultural celebrations and various special events. All STAR events are open to all undergraduate students.
FANAMANIACFANAMANIAC is a program designed to build school spirit on campus and encourage students to support their fellow student athletes. FANAMANIAC plans multiple events at on-campus athletic activities, including contests during games, free food and free Tommie gear. If you enjoy sports, or are looking for something to do, check out the numerous FANAMANIAC events sponsored by STAR.
WOW: WHAT’S ON THIS WEEKEND WOW provides a listing of events happening Wednesday through Sunday. WOW can be found at stthomas.edu/campuslife/wow. Check out this website to find on campus activities.
FOR EXCITING EVENTS THROUGHOUT THE SCHOOL YEAR, PLEASE CHECK OUT THE FOLLOWING WEBSITES: stthomas.edu/starstthomas.edu/star/Programs/FANstthomas.edu/star/Programs/TADstthomas.edu/athleticsstthomas.edu/usgstthomas.edu/rhastthomas.edu/ustclubsstthomas.edu/offcampusstthomas.edu/asc
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MOVE INTO THE RESIDENCE HALLS STARTING AT 7 A.M. For more information on move-in please consult your “movin’ in” mailing.
CARD OFFICE9 a.m. - 5 p.m., 101 MHC Visit the Card Office to obtain your Tommie eXpress Card. All UST registered students, faculty and staff must have a Tommie eXpress Card as identification to access buildings, check out library materials, use public computer labs, access the athletic facilities, ride the intercampus shuttle, purchase a parking permit, cash checks and carry out other business on campus. Students also may open or add money to their eXpress accounts, which are debit plan spending accounts used for making purchases on and off campus. For more information, stop by or call the Card Office (651) 962-6069 or visit stthomas.edu/cardoffice.
BOOKSTORE10 a.m. - 5 p.m., lower level, MHC Visit us for textbooks, school supplies, cards and gifts.
TOMMIE SHOP10 a.m. - 5 p.m., first floor, ASC
Visit the Tommie Shop for all your UST apparel and emblematic gifts.
SUMMIT MARKETPLACE10 a.m. - 5 p.m., first floor, ASC
This convenience store accepts eXpress, cash, checks or credit cards for any type of purchase. When you are on the go, stop in the grocery area that includes fresh produce, premade salads, sandwiches, chips, candy, cookies, coffee and other beverages. You also will find necessities like pencils, batteries, cough syrup and more. Flex dollars may only be used to purchase food items.
O’SHAUGHNESSY-FREY LIBRARY CENTER10 a.m. - 4 p.m.
TDTOO (TECH DESK TOO)10 a.m. - 4 p.m., LL08 OEC
WELCOME SERVICES 10 a.m. - 4 p.m., Campus Way, second floor, ASC
Do you need to know how to access your St. Thomas student bill, financial aid or class schedules? We will have university staff available to assist you with these move-in questions.
FAMILY PLACE 11 a.m. - 2 p.m., Campus Way, second floor, ASC
Drop by for a quick break from moving students into their rooms. Relax and enjoy some refreshments, visit with university leaders who can answer your questions and treat yourself to a massage. This is a great way to connect with people who will work with your student on a regular basis. We look forward to seeing you!
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#TOMMIELINKDo you want to meet new people, learn about exciting events and have a chance to win prizes including an iPad Mini? Attend #TommieLink events listed throughout the Welcome Book and get connected with Student Affairs through social media. For more information:
UST Student Affairs @USTStdntAffairshttp://www.stthomas.edu/studentengagement/tommielink
FAMILY MOVE-IN PICNIC 11 a.m. - 4:30 p.m., The View, second floor, ASC
All students and families are welcome to join us for a move-in picnic free of charge.
WELCOME MASS (counts for Sunday)5 p.m., Chapel of St. Thomas Aquinas New students and families are invited to join Campus Ministry and members of the St. Thomas community for a special welcoming Eucharistic Celebration.
DINNER IN THE VIEW5 - 7:30 p.m., The View, second floor, ASC
For residence hall students this is your first opportunity to use your meal plan. Simply bring your UST ID with you to the View. Enjoy multiple serving lines with a wide variety of options, including a fresh salad bar, a main course, hot pizza from the open hearth pizza oven and items from the grill.
MEN’S SOCCER VS. DUBUQUE 5 p.m., South Field, on south campus
RESIDENCE HALL FIRST-YEAR FLOOR MEETINGS 8:30 p.m. Required for all first-year residents.
GAME SHOWS TO GO10:30 p.m., James B. Woulfe Alumni Hall, third floor, ASC
Join us in the Woulfe Alumni Hall to play games and win great prizes. Sponsored by STAR.
PIT STOP10 p.m. - 1 a.m., lower level, Koch Commons
The Pit Stop features Blue Bunny® ice cream, fresh fruit smoothies, shakes and “Tommie Tornados,” along with soft pretzels and mozzarella breadsticks.
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RESIDENCE LIFE OFFICE 10 a.m. - 2 p.m., Room 106, Koch Commons
Change your meal plan or get answers to your questions about student housing.
KOCH COMMONS DESK 8 a.m. - midnight
The Koch Commons’ main desk provides services and equipment to all residence hall students. Vacuums, games, movies and cooking equipment are available for checkout with a UST student ID.
O’SHAUGHNESSY-FREY LIBRARY CENTER10 a.m. - 2 p.m.
TDTOO (TECH DESK TOO)10 a.m. - 4 p.m., LL08 OEC
SUNDAY MASS 11 a.m., Chapel of St. Thomas Aquinas
Join Campus Ministry and members of the St. Thomas community for a special welcoming Eucharistic Celebration.
BRUNCH9 a.m. - 1 p.m., The View, second floor, ASC 11 a.m. - 1 p.m., Binz Dining Room, south campus
Bring your UST ID.
CARD OFFICE 9:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m., 101 MHC
BOOKSTORE 10 a.m. - 5 p.m., lower level, MHC
SUMMIT MARKETPLACE8 a.m. - 5 p.m., first floor, ASC
TOMMIE SHOP10 a.m. - 5 p.m., first floor, ASC
ACTIVITIES IN THE UPPER QUAD 1 - 5 p.m., upper quad Meet other St. Thomas students and join the fun. Enjoy food, airbrush hats, green henna tattoos, customized license plates, sand art, photo playing cards, cactus decorating and more. Please visit the STAR website for rain site information: stthomas.edu/star. Sponsored by STAR.
T’SNoon - 6 p.m., first floor, ASC Grand Deli (sandwiches, salads) Cleveland Grill (burgers, chicken, fries, onion rings, grilled sandwiches) LaSalle Action Station (cooked to order entrees), variety of Grab&Go items, snacks and beverages.
DINNER4:30 - 7 p.m., The View, second floor, ASC
4:30 - 6:30 p.m., Binz Dining Room, south campus
Bring your UST student ID.
SUNDAY MASS 6:45 p.m., Chapel of St. Thomas Aquinas
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SCOOTER’S9 p.m. - 2 a.m., first floor, ASC Scooter’s offers a relaxing and fun atmosphere that features made-to-order pizzas, calzones, and hot hoagies from the open hearth oven. Enjoy a burger, chicken, fries, wraps, sandwiches and a variety of appetizers during the day or late night. Stop by Scooter’s for a game of pool, darts and comfortable seating to relax on.
TARGET 9:30 - 11:30 p.m., Buses leave from Lot A starting at 9 p.m.#TommieLink
Target is staying open late just for St. Thomas students. Buses will transport everyone there, and special prizes will be handed out. For more detailed information please see signs in the residence halls and Off-Campus Student Services.
AMANDA DUNCAN11 p.m., Scooter’s, first floor, ASC
With a love for all things catchy and melodic, Amanda Duncan impresses audiences with her hummable melodies and powerful vocals. While playing her acoustic guitar and mandolin, Amanda hopes you find a little bit of yourself in her lyrics and leave a little happier than when you came in. Sponsored by STAR.
We care about your safety. UST CARES provides resources and information to enhance a safe and healthy campus. If you have concerns about yourself or another,
please visit stthomas.edu/ustcares
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BRUNCH 9 a.m. - 1 p.m., The View, second floor, ASC
11 a.m. - 1 p.m., Binz Dining Room,south campus
Bring your UST student ID.
CARD OFFICE Closed
O’SHAUGHNESSY-FREY LIBRARY CENTER10 a.m. - 2 p.m.
TDTOO (TECH DESK TOO)10 a.m. - 2 p.m., LL08 OEC
OFF-CAMPUS STUDENT SERVICES9 a.m. - 3 p.m., 253 ASC Off-Campus Student Services serves students who live off-campus, whether they live across the street or across town. Our services include First-Year Commuter Advisers, the Commuter-Resident Partnership Program and our famous Bagel Wednesdays. Additionally, Off-Campus Student Services offers computers and a printer for student use and a refrigerator and freezer for storing lunches or dinners. All students are welcome.
BREAKING ICE THEATEROEC auditorium
Through theater and facilitated dialogue, explore components and solutions for interpersonal, social and institutional issues at St. Thomas and beyond. Please plan to arrive 15 minutes before your group’s scheduled performance.
BE PURPLE - PREPARE FOR TOMMIE TUESDAY Wear purple on Tuesdays to win prizes and show school spirit. Pick up your free “Be Purple” Tommie Tuesday T- shirt immediately following the Breaking Ice performance you attend.
CAMPUSQUESTCampusQuest is an interactive and easy-to-use platform designed for individual or group play via any phone with a reliable internet connection. By utilizing clues, quests and challenges, you can learn more about the University of St. Thomas campus. Link and QR code are provided.
Please follow the schedule above based on your group assignments.
Group 1: Residents of Brady LL-3, JPII and Dowling 4-6
Group 2: Residents of Ireland and Dowling LL-3
Group 3: Off-campus students and residents of Brady 4-7, Murray, Cretin, Grace and Apartments.
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CONNECTING TO CAMPUS SCHEDULEGROUP 1
Breaking Ice Theater(OEC Auditorium)
CampusQuest (Various Locations)
Brunch(The View, ASC)
GROUP 2
Brunch(The View, ASC)
Breaking Ice Theater(OEC Auditorium)
CampusQuest (Various Locations)
GROUP 3
CampusQuest (Various Locations)
Brunch(The View, ASC)
Breaking Ice Theater(OEC Auditorium)
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T’SNoon - 6 p.m., first floor, ASC Grand Deli (sandwiches, salads) Cleveland Grill (burgers, chicken, fries, onion rings, grilled sandwiches) LaSalle Action Station (cooked to order entrees), variety of Grab&Go items, snacks and beverages.
SUMMIT MARKETPLACE Noon. - 6 p.m., first floor, ASC
TOMMIE SHOPNoon - 5 p.m., first floor, ASC
BOOKSTORE Noon - 5 p.m., lower level, MHC
LINKAGES WELCOME RECEPTION3 - 4 p.m., Scooters, first floor ASC
Social gathering for Linkages mentors and mentees.
RESIDENCE HALL FLOOR MEETINGS 7 p.m., Locations available from your RA or AC.
Required for all residents of all halls.
DINNER 4:30 - 7 p.m., The View, second floor, ASC
4:30 - 6:30 p.m., Binz Dining Room, south campus.
Bring your UST student ID.
MIDWEST DUELING PIANOS 8 p.m., Woulfe Alumni Hall, third floor, ASC#TommieLink
Join Alesha Brown and Midwest Dueling Pianos for an all request-driven show. Their interactive musical experience will have you singing, shouting, dancing and laughing. Students provide the direction of the show by requesting their favorite songs. Sponsored by STAR.
HEADPHONE DISCO 10 p.m., Scooter’s, first floor, ASC Headphone Disco utilizes specially-made, two-channel wireless headphones. With two DJs broadcasting simultaneously, participants can choose their DJ with the flick of a switch and then dance to two completely different soundtracks that only they can hear. Taking part is amazing, and watching from the side is just as much fun. Sponsored by STAR.
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TOMMIE TUESDAYBe Purple. Wear your purple and show school spirit.
BREAKFAST 7 - 9:45 a.m., The View, second floor, ASC
T’S7 a.m. - 6 p.m., first floor, ASC T’s serves Seattle’s Best Coffee®, made-to-order breakfasts and home-baked pastries. For lunch, T’s offers a made-to-order sandwich bar, burgers and a variety of melt sandwiches. Also featured are daily specials prepared at the Action Station by talented chefs, Grab&Go salads, sandwiches, sushi, soup, beverages and snacks. Prices are à la carte, and T’s welcomes flex, eXpress, cash and credit cards.
CARD OFFICE 7:30 a.m. - 6 p.m., 101 MHC
O’SHAUGHNESSY-FREY LIBRARY CENTER7:30 a.m. - 10 p.m. LIBRARY TOURS1 p.m. and 3 p.m., Library Rotunda O’Shaughnessy-Frey Library
Welcome to the O’Shaughnessy-Frey Library. Take a tour and see where you will want to be studying for the next four years. We will meet you just inside the front doors of the library.
TDTOO (TECH DESK TOO)8 a.m. - 8 p.m., LL08 OEC
SUMMIT MARKETPLACE 7 a.m. - 11 p.m., first floor, ASC
TOMMIE SHOP10 a.m. - 6 p.m., first floor, ASC
BOOKSTORE 8:30 a.m. - 6:30 p.m., lower level, MHC
FIRST-YEAR FACULTY ADVISING MEETINGS 10 a.m., various locations Meet your faculty adviser during an informal meeting to discuss questions and concerns you may have before classes begin.
OPENING CELEBRATIONSMARCH THROUGH THE ARCHES11 a.m., assemble on Summit Avenue starting at 10:45 a.m.
Be a part of this annual tradition welcoming you into the St. Thomas community. Meet on the Summit Avenue side of Aquinas Hall and JRC.
INTERFAITH BLESSING FOR THE NEW SCHOOL YEAR AND PICNIC11:30 a.m., Schoenecker Arena, AARC
Please join all members of the St. Thomas community as we bless and celebrate the new academic year. Afterward, all are invited to a campus-wide picnic on the John P. Monahan Plaza. Rain site: Field House, AARC.
All food service locations will be closed 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. due to the campus-wide picnic.
SCOOTER’S 4 - 11 p.m., first floor, ASC
DINNER4:30 - 7:30 p.m., The View, second floor, ASC
4:30 - 6:30 p.m., Binz Dining Room, south campusBring your UST student ID.
TUESDAY, SEPT. 3
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MOVIE NIGHT8 p.m., Palmer Football Field
Bring your blanket and friends and join us for an outdoor movie on the football field. Movie snacks and beverages will be provided. Rainsite: Woulfe Alumni HallSponsored by STAR.
WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 4Fall semester classes begin.
DINING INFORMATIONRegular hours for all Dining Service locations begin today. To find out location hours, please visit stthomas.edu/dining.
TDTOO (TECH DESK TOO)8 a.m. - 8 p.m., LL08 OEC
CARD OFFICE 7:30 a.m. - 6 p.m., 101 MHC
THE LOFT9 a.m. - 7 p.m., third floor, ASC
The Loft is a great place to start the day, grab a mid-morning snack or an afternoon pick-me-up. The Loft features Starbucks Coffee®, specialty drinks and smoothies. Gourmet sandwiches, salads and snacks are also available.
BEAKERS COFFEE CART 7:30 a.m. - 8 p.m., OWS
Beakers Coffee Cart features a menu of fresh brewed specialty coffees, lattés and cappuccinos. Steamed hot chocolate and mochas also are favorites. Soft drinks, juices and bottled water are available, as well as sandwiches, bakery goods and snacks.
O’SHAUGHNESSY-FREY LIBRARY CENTER7:30 a.m. - 2 a.m.
BAGEL WEDNESDAY 8 a.m., Off-Campus Student Services, 253 ASC#TommieLink
Stop by and visit Off-Campus Student Services before class to pick up your free bagel at our first Bagel Wednesday of the year and learn more about our services.
BOOKSTORE 8:30 a.m. - 6:30 p.m., lower level, MHC
FREE LEMONADE 11 a.m. - 1 p.m. (or until the lemons run out!), John P. Monahan Plaza#TommieLink
Enjoy free homemade, freshly squeezed lemonade on Monahan Plaza. Sponsored by Counseling and Psychological Services.
PIT STOP 3 - 11 p.m., lower level, Koch Commons
PURPLE MILKSHAKES ON THE PLAZA5:30 - 6:30 p.m., John P. Monahan PlazaSponsored by STAR
THURSDAY, SEPT. 5TDTOO (TECH DESK TOO)8 a.m. - 8 p.m., LL08 OEC
CARD OFFICE 7:30 a.m. - 6 p.m., 101 MHC
O’SHAUGHNESSY-FREY LIBRARY CENTER7:30 a.m. - 2 a.m.
BOOKSTORE 8:30 a.m. - 6:30 p.m., lower level, MHC
NEW COMMUTER/TRANSFER STUDENT ICE CREAM SOCIALNoon - 1 p.m., ASC 202 #TommieLink
The Dean of Students Office invites students to meet new students who have transferred from other schools or who commute to and from campus.
NEIGHBORHOOD WALK-THROUGH 3 - 4:30 p.m.
Off-Campus Student Services student staff will visit St. Thomas students living in the neighborhood and share information about being a good neighbor, environmental responsibility and more. If you live off campus in the neighborhood, we look forward to meeting you.
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THURSDAY NIGHT LIVE: JENN MUNDIA9 p.m., Scooter’s, first floor, ASC
North Carolina-based singer-songwriter Jenn Mundia always has been a rolling stone. Jenn has spent many years collecting inspiration from living and performing down south as well as on the streets of Boston and New York. Her Kenyan background also influences her raw and beautiful tone that tells a story all on its own. A powerhouse voice and boisterous personality to match will have you entertained before she even sings a note.
FRIDAY, SEPT. 6TDTOO (TECH DESK TOO)8 a.m. - 8 p.m., LL08 OEC
CARD OFFICE 7:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m., 101 MHC O’SHAUGHNESSY-FREY LIBRARY CENTER7:30 a.m. - 8 p.m.
BOOKSTORE 8:30 a.m. - 4 p.m., lower level, MHC
STUDENT DIVERSITY AND INCLUSION SERVICES OPEN HOUSE1 - 4 p.m., 224 ASC#TommieLink
ST. JOHN VIANNEY SEMINARY OUTREACH4 - 6 p.m., Upper Quad
Meet SJV seminarians, have a bite to eat and learn about the weekly Last Chance Mass that takes place Sunday nights at 9 p.m. in the SJV Chapel.
THE GATHERING 7 - 10 p.m., Dance, lower level, ASC
Everyone is welcome to join the fun. Enjoy music, dancing and food after the first few days of classes. Sponsored by Student Diversity and Inclusion Services and STAR.
SATURDAY, SEPT. 7BOOKSTORE 10 a.m. - 2 p.m., lower level, MHC
PURPLE ON THE PLAZA11 a.m. - 1 p.m., Monahan Plaza
Put on your purple and join us on Monahan Plaza for Tommie home football game days. Purple on the Plaza features music, food, beverages, hospitality, Tommie mascot and tons of Tommie spirit. Rain site: Scooter’s, first floor, ASC.
FOOTBALL VS. EAU CLAIRE 1:10 p.m., O’Shaughnessy Stadium#TommieLink
TOMMIES AFTER DARK: DRY ERASE BOARDS10 p.m., Scooter’s, first floor, ASC
Come to Scooter’s and make your own dry erase board. Sponsored by STAR.
MOVIE NIGHT11 p.m., Dance, lower level, ASC
Relax after the first week of classes and watch a movie. Snacks will be provided. Sponsored by STAR and RHA.
SUNDAY, SEPT. 8OPENING MASS 11 a.m., Chapel of St. Thomas Aquinas
Reception to follow on north lawn of the chapel.
FANAMANIAC PRE-GAME: WOMEN’S SOCCER VS. WARTBURG2 - 3 p.m., John P. Monahan Plaza
Gather before the soccer game on Monahan Plaza for food and fun.
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WOMEN’S SOCCER VS. WARTBURG3 p.m., South Field, on south campus
MONDAY, SEPT. 9UNDERGRADUATE STUDENT GOVERNMENT ELECTIONS INFORMATION AVAILABLEUSG will hold elections to fill freshmen positions as well as officer and senator positions. Visit stthomas.edu/usg for more information on how to run for open positions.
REGISTRATION FOR WELLNESS 5K BEGINSYou must pre-register to receive a free T-shirt at the finish line of the annual Wellness 5K on Homecoming. Find out more at www.stthomas.edu/wellness. Sept. 25 is the last day to register for the Wellness 5K and receive a free T-shirt. Sponsored by the Wellness Center.
TUESDAY, SEPT. 10TOMMIE TUESDAYBe a Tommie and wear purple.
WHERE’S TOMMIE?Check the RHA Facebook and Twitter pages throughout the day today for clues to find out where free t-shirt giveaways are being held. The final clue of the day will reveal the location of a free BBQ with Tommie Mascot and RHA. Sponsored by RHA.
MILKSHAKE TUESDAYS 11:45 a.m. - 1:15 p.m., The Loft, third floor, ASC
Free milkshakes at The Loft for the first 350 undergraduate students. Sponsored by STAR.
EXPLORE FAIR 11:30 a.m. - 1 p.m., John P. Monahan Plaza
Local businesses will be on Monahan Plaza to share the products and services they have to offer the St. Thomas community. Rain site: Campus Way, second floor, ASC.
GROCERY BINGO7 p.m., Scooter’s, first floor, ASC#TommieLink
Come play Grocery BINGO for the chance to stock your cupboards with nutritious groceries. In addition, enter your name into a drawing for a large grocery store gift card that will be given out at the end of the semester. Don’t forget to bring a friend. Sponsored by the Wellness Center.
WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 11TOMMIE’S PLAN AHEAD1 - 3 p.m., MHC 123#TommieLink
Tommie’s Plan ahead, save ahead, get ahead with the Career Center. Come by the Career Center from 1 - 3 p.m. on Wednesday, Sept. 11 and pick up your #TommieLink and a USTCareer Piggy Bank (while supplies last). Sponsored by Career Development.
ESTETICAEstetica St. Thomas is a full service AVEDA concept salon and nail spa located across from the Bowling Center on the lower level of the Anderson Student Center. We are open noon to 8 p.m., Monday through Thursday, for the school year (closed J-Term). Visit us at www.esteticastpaul.com, click on the St. Thomas tab and learn about all the services we have to offer. Tommie eXpress friendly.
THURSDAY, SEPT. 12THURSDAY NIGHT LIVE: JETTY RAE9 p.m., Scooters, first floor, ASC
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since 2004. She has power and restraint in her voice and the ability to pull at your heartstrings delicately like in ‘Blink of an Eye.’ On the other hand she also possesses the power to awaken a passion, a fight in all of us, when she really belts it. Sponsored by STAR.
FRIDAY, SEPT. 13FRIDAY UNWIND: COSMIC BOWLING9 p.m., Bowling, lower level, ASC
Stop in for a fun night of bowling. Sponsored by STAR.
SATURDAY, SEPT. 14TOMMIES AFTER DARK: LASER TAG10 p.m., McCarthy Gym, South Campus
Join the fun in McCarthy gym. The indoor Laser Tag system provides players a giant field of inflatable bunkers for tons of places to hide and take cover. Sponsored by STAR.
SUNDAY, SEPT. 15VALLEYFAIRPurchase tickets for this event at stthomas.universitytickets.com starting at 9 p.m. on Sept. 8. Sponsored by STAR.
TUESDAY, SEPT. 17TOMMIE TUESDAYDon’t forget to wear your purple.
MILKSHAKE TUESDAYS 11:45 a.m. - 1:15 p.m., The Loft, third floor, ASC
Free milkshakes at The Loft for the first 350 undergraduate students. Sponsored by STAR.
FALL ACTIVITIES FAIR Noon - 1 p.m., John P. Monahan Plaza#TommieLink
Meet representatives from more than 140 UST clubs and organizations and find out how to get involved. Questions? Email: ustclubs@stthomas.edu. Rain site: Woulfe Alumni Hall, third floor ASC.
WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 18UNDERGRADUATE STUDENT GOVERNMENT ELECTIONS, SEPT 18-20Voting for USG freshmen positions will take place Sept 18-20. For election information, including where to vote, please visit the USG website at: stthomas.edu/usg.
FANAMANIAC PRE-GAME: WOMEN’S SOCCER VS. MACALESTER3:30 - 4:30 p.m., South Field
Free St. Thomas soccer T-shirts.
WOMEN’S SOCCER VS. MACALESTER4 p.m., South Field, on south campus
FANAMANIAC PRE-GAME: VOLLEYBALL VS. MACALESTER6 - 7 p.m., John P. Monahan PlazaGather on the plaza before the volleyball game for food and fun.
VOLLEYBALL VS. MACALESTER7 p.m., AARC, Schoenecker Arena
THURSDAY, SEPT. 19FANAMANIAC PRE-GAME: FOOTBALL T- SHIRT GIVEAWAYNoon - 1 p.m., John P. Monahan Plaza Gear up for the football game on Saturday.
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PLAY ’857 a.m. - 11 p.m., ’85, first floor, ASC#TommieLink
Stop by ’85 and play a game. There are flat panels for electronic gaming, table tennis, foosball, air hockey and more. Ask staff at Tommie Central for your #TommieLink puzzle piece. Sponsored by ASC.
THURSDAY, SEPT. 19THURSDAY NIGHT LIVE: T-SHIRT CRAFT9 p.m., Scooter’s, first floor, ASC With your creativity and a little bit of ingenuity, come and create a new item to wear. Sponsored by STAR.
FRIDAY, SEPT. 20FRIDAY UNWIND: GAMING TOURNAMENT9 p.m., ’85, first floor, ASC Sponsored by STAR.
SATURDAY, SEPT. 21PURPLE ON THE PLAZA 11 a.m. - 1 p.m., John P. Monahan Plaza
Put on your purple and join us on Monahan Plaza for Tommie home football game days. Purple on the Plaza features music, food, beverages, hospitality, Tommie mascot and tons of Tommie spirit.Rain site: Scooter’s, first floor, ASC.
FOOTBALL VS. ST. JOHN’S1:10 p.m., O’Shaughnessy Stadium
VOLLEYBALL VS. GUSTAVUS7 p.m., AARC, Schoenecker Arena
TOMMIES AFTER DARK: MAKE YOUR OWN BAMBOO10 p.m., Scooters, first floor, ASC
Make your own bamboo plant. Sponsored by STAR.
MONDAY, SEPT. 23TEDDY GEIGER9 p.m., Scooters, first floor, ASC
Teddy Geiger catapulted to stardom with the international hit, “For You I Will”. Teddy blends traditional pop structure with accents such as experimental electronica and ballads tinged with sounds as close to home as mandolins and steel guitars. Sponsored by STAR.
TUESDAY, SEPT. 24TOMMIE TUESDAY Show your Tommie pride by wearing purple and gray.
MILKSHAKE TUESDAYS 11:45 a.m. - 1:15 p.m., The Loft, third floor, ASC
Free milkshakes at The Loft for the first 350 undergraduate students. Sponsored by STAR.
CULTURELINK TEA: NEPAL 3:15 - 4:15 p.m., Scooter’s, first floor, ASC#TommieLink
Everyone is welcome to come and learn more about a new country. Bring your friends and broaden your global perspective while enjoying ethnic food.
WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 25FANAMANIAC PRE-GAME: MEN’S SOCCER VS. CONCORDIA1 - 2 p.m., John P. Monahan Plaza
Gather before the men’s soccer game for food and fun.
MEN’S SOCCER VS. CONCORDIA 2 p.m., South Field, on south campus
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WOMEN’S SOCCER VS. CONCORDIA4 p.m., South Field, on south campus
REGISTRATION FOR WELLNESS 5KLast day to pre-register for the Wellness 5K held on Oct. 5 and receive a free T-shirt. Find more information at stthomas.edu/wellness. Sponsored by the Wellness Center.
THURSDAY, SEPT. 26THURSDAY NIGHT LIVE: BALLROOM THIEVES9 p.m., Scooters, first floor, ASCThe Ballroom Thieves consistently delivers inspiring live performances highlighted by the group’s infectious passion and raw energy which are unrivaled in the local folk music scene. Join us as this trio captivates their audiences with their unique instrumentation and dazzling three-part vocal harmonies. Sponsored by STAR.
FAMILY WEEKEND SEPT. 27-29 One of the great traditions at the University of St. Thomas is Family Weekend: a time for faculty, staff and students to host their loved ones. Find more information at stthomas.edu/familyweekend.
FRIDAY, SEPT. 27FAMILY WEEKEND LECTURE: AN EVENING WITH AMERICA FERRERA 7 p.m., Woulfe Alumni Hall, third floor, ASC
America Ferrera is perhaps best known for her fearless portrayal of “Betty Suarez” on ABC’s hit comedy Ugly Betty. This
breakthrough role has earned Ferrera an Emmy®, Golden Globe® and Screen Actors Guild Award, as well as ALMA and Imagen Awards.
Ferrera recently wrapped production on Diego Luna’s biography, Chavez, which centers on the civil-rights activist and labor organizer, Cesar Chavez. Portraying his wife, Helen Chavez, Ferrera stars opposite Michael Peña and alongside an impressive cast including Rosario Dawson and Gabriel Mann. Sponsored by the University Lectures Committee.
GREEN SCREEN PHOTOS9 p.m., Scooters, first floor, ASC
Come and get your free photo taken with your friends and family in front of fun backgrounds. Sponsored by STAR.
MOVIE 10 p.m., Dance, lower level, ASC
Relax and watch a movie. Sponsored by STAR.
SATURDAY, SEPT. 28BRAT & CHILI FEST SPONSORED BY THE PARENT NETWORK11 a.m. - 1 p.m., John P. Monahan Plaza
Join the Parent Network and members of the St. Thomas administration for a Family Weekend tradition. Meet our mascot, Tommie, and enjoy the festive atmosphere, good company and great food. Food and beverages may be purchased on site. Rain site: Scooters, first floor ASC.
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FANAMANIAC: MEN’S SOCCER VS. ST. MARY’SNoon - 1 p.m., South Campus
Gather before the men’s soccer game for free tees and fun.
MEN’S SOCCER VS. ST. MARY’S1 p.m., South Field, on south campus
FAMILY WEEKEND ENTERTAINMENT, TONIC SOL-FA 8 p.m., OEC Auditorium
Although they are simply four voices and a tambourine, Tonic Sol- fa has spent the past decade on the road carving their niche as the nation’s top vocal group. This quartet has been named one of the top five “must see” groups in America and has been awarded numerous original song and album awards. Sponsored by Dean of Students.
TOMMIES AFTER DARK: LIVE BAND KARAOKE9 p.m., Scooter’s, first floor, ASC Combining the silly fun of karaoke with the energy of a live rock band, Live Band Karaoke allows anyone to fulfill their rock and roll fantasy. Singing is only half the fun, watching others performing their unique renditions of rock’s greatest songs also contributes to the fun. There are tons of songs to choose from covering all areas of rock and roll providing something for everyone. Sponsored by STAR.
MONDAY, SEPT. 30LAST DAY TO WAIVE OR ENROLL IN UST-SPONSORED HEALTH INSURANCEVisit Murphy Online before you are automatically enrolled and billed for the UST plan. Questions? Please call (651) 962-6752.
HOMECOMING SEPT. 30-OCT. 6Celebrate Homecoming with the University community and alumni. Join fellow Tommies for the Wellness 5K, purple pancakes, parade and other special events and activities held throughout the week. For information check out: stthomas.edu/starstthomas.edu/wellness http://alumni.stthomas.edu
SATURDAY, OCT. 5PURPLE ON THE PLAZA 11 a.m. - 1 p.m., John P. Monahan Plaza
Put on your purple and join us on Monahan Plaza for Tommie home football game days. Purple on the Plaza features music, food, beverages, hospitality, Tommie mascot and tons of Tommie spirit.Rain site: Scooter’s, first floor, ASC
FOOTBALL VS. CARLETON 1:10 p.m., O’Shaughnessy Stadium
HOMECOMING DANCE9 p.m., AARC Fieldhouse
The annual homecoming dance will take place on Saturday Night. A ticket is required to the dance so make sure you pick yours up at stthomas.edu/universitytickets. Sponsored by STAR.
TUESDAY, OCT. 8TOMMIE TUESDAYWear purple to win prizes and show school spirit.
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WEDNESDAY, OCT. 9FANAMANIAC PRE-GAME: VOLLEYBALL VS. CONCORDIA6 - 7 p.m., John P. Monahan Plaza
Fanamaniac will pass out free volleyball T-shirts to undergraduate students attending the volleyball game.
VOLLEYBALL VS. CONCORDIA7 p.m., AARC, Schoenecker Arena
THURSDAY, OCT. 10THURSDAY NIGHT LIVE: NELLY’S ECHO9 p.m., Scooters, first floor, ASC
An accomplished singer-songwriter and guitarist, Nelson Emokpae, also known as “Nelly,” originally hails from Nigeria, Africa. He has drawn on his multicultural background and experiences to tell his story in music and lyrics. His skillful blend of soul, reggae and blues coupled with infectious hook lines and tremendous vocal abilities transports the listener into the musical story being told. Sponsored by STAR.
FRIDAY, OCT. 11FALL-A-PALOOZA4-6 p.m., Upper Quad
Join the Residence Hall Association (RHA) and Hall Councils for fall-themed games, food and activities. Sponsored by RHA.
FRIDAY UNWIND: BRACELETS, SUNDAES AND MUSIC9 p.m., Scooters, first floor, ASC
Make a bracelet and enjoy an ice cream sundae while listening to UST student musicians. Sponsored by STAR.
SATURDAY, OCT. 12TOMMIES AFTER DARK: THE ASIA PROJECT9 p.m., Scooters, first floor, ASC
Asia never thought spoken word poetry would be his calling. Asia is a multitalented, award-winning spoken word artist who has won audiences throughout the country with a spoken word show that has been nothing less than an honest and genuine testimony to his life. Sponsored by STAR.
SUNDAY, OCT. 13VIKINGS GAMEPurchase tickets for this event at stthomas.universitytickets.com starting at 9 p.m. on Oct. 6. Sponsored by STAR.
THURSDAY, OCT. 17THURSDAY NIGHT LIVE: PUMPKIN DECORATING9 p.m., Scooters, first floor, ASC
Stop by Scooters with your friends and get a free pumpkin to decorate. Sponsored by STAR.
FRIDAY, OCT. 18FALL RETREATFriday - Saturday, Oct. 18 - 19Gainey Conference Center
Sign up in the Student Diversity and Inclusion Services Office or register online at stthomas.edu/studentdiversity to attend this free overnight retreat focusing on valuing diversity and inclusion (and, of course, fun).
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FRIDAY UNWIND: RACHEL BROWN9 p.m., Scooters, first floor, ASC
Rachel Brown is a singer-songwriter born and raised in New York City with Ethiopian, Bermudian and Southern roots. With her guitar and ukulele, Brown’s unique voice combines sweetness, sultriness and vulnerability. Sponsored by STAR.
SATURDAY, OCT. 19FRESHMAN RETREAT Jesus Christ: Yesterday, Today, & Forever (Hebrews 13:8)8:45 a.m. Saturday - 2:15 p.m. Sunday, Gainey Conference Center
This retreat offers an excellent opportunity to get to know your classmates and to learn how to build and continue to foster your faith life during college. Register early as space is limited, stthomas.edu/campusministry. Questions? Contact Vanessa at vbwalsh@stthomas.edu. Sponsored by Campus Ministry. TOMMIES AFTER DARK: SALSABROSA DANCE LESSONS10 p.m., Dance, first floor, ASC
Have you ever wanted to learn to Salsa? Here is your chance. Learn various dance moves in the exciting and energizing event. Sponsored by STAR.
MONDAY, OCT. 21HEALTH SERVICES AND WELLNESS CENTERImmunizations are due to be entered into Murphy Online by Oct. 21 to avoid registration hold.
Stay Healthy: Look for upcoming information on campus flu shot clinics sponsored by Health Services and the Wellness Center.
TUESDAY, OCT. 22CULTURELINK TEA3:15 - 4:15 p.m., Scooter’s, first floor, ASC
Everyone is welcome to come and learn more about a new country. Bring your friends and broaden your global perspective while enjoying ethnic food.
INTERNATIONAL EDUCATION WEEK NOV. 11-15International Education Week is sponsored by the St. Thomas International Programs Matrix and is a joint initiative of the U.S. Department of State and the U.S. Department of Education to recognize the global exchange environment between the United States and other countries. Various events will be scheduled throughout this week.
TUESDAY, NOV. 12CULTURELINK TEA3:15 - 4:15 p.m., Scooter’s, first floor, ASC
Everyone is welcome to come and learn more about a new country. Bring your friends and broaden your global perspective while enjoying ethnic food.
FRIDAY, NOV. 15GMSA CULTUREFEST 6 - 8:30 p.m.
Everyone is welcome to join for a night of amazing food and performances from around the globe.
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