Students sit, speak, listen
While the International Barbeque went on in the quad Wednesday afternoon, a large group of students, faculty and staff gathered in front of the Chapel for a more somber reason. A sit-in occurred on May 4 during community time.
According to the letter that was sent to all students' emails, as well as to many on Facebook, "The sit-in is to 1) provide students with a safe place to tell their stories, to know that someone is listening and that we believe them.…
SMC's top team: Who is the top Gael sport? Men's rugby or men's basketball?Men's rugby: #2 in the nation, 20-4, national semifinalist
Men's rugby has been ranked in the top twenty in the nation for at least the last four years. They finished second this spring, coming off a fifth place ranking last season, fifteenth in 2005-06, and tenth in the 2004-05 season. For a team that does no recruiting and often begins their season with half a squad who have never played the game before, those numbers speak worlds about the quality of their coaching and their determination as a group of young men.…
DEPARTMENTAL REVIEW: Computer Science, School of ScienceA difficult program to try without prior experience, lacks comprehensiveness
Like learning another language, computer programming takes practice and interaction. Furthermore, computer languages take a lot of time with hardly anyone there to tell you what you're doing wrong or how to improve. At Saint Mary's, only a split major is offered for computer science, meaning you have to study it along with another major (accounting, biology, business administration, chemistry, economics or physics).…
HAPA brings Lu'au to campusOne Groove, kalua pig, prizes please large audience
With a focus on Hawai'i, Humans Actively Practicing Aloha (HAPA) sent the Saint Mary's community and visitors on a journey of Polynesian culture for the club's second-annual Lu'au on May 10. Students, faculty, family and friends were greeted at the door with a raffle ticket, a colorful lei and of course, the aloha spirit.…
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