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Lincoln at 200

President still inspires, intrigues
Lincoln at 200
The nation celebrated Abraham Lincoln's 200th birthday last February, an event which has generated renewed research in the president. Indeed, Lincoln was the topic of this semester's history department lecture last Monday, November 17. The lecture was delivered by Professor Gerald S.…



In memory: Professor Gerard Capriulo

Biology professor passes away at 56
In memory: Professor Gerard Capriulo
Professor Gerard Capriulo passed away suddenly on November 14 from a heart attack. He was 56. Services were held in honor of Capriulo on November 21 at his home church, Saint Bonaventure in Concord. He was the head of the Biology Department and taught a wide variety of classes, such as Marine Biology and Ecology.…



Applications for Border Lives trip now available

Applications are now available for the Border Lives immersion trip, which will take place March 28 through April 3 this spring. The applications are due on November 30 and only 12 spots are available for the trip. Students will be introduced to the harsh reality of immigration that takes place on the border of Arizona and Mexico.…



Students excel at Sigma Xi conference

Four Saint Mary's students, scientists in the making, stood out amongst their peers in a national scientific conference held earlier this month. The students presented work at the Sigma Xi Annual Meeting and International Research Conference, which was held in Houston, Texas from November 12-15.…



Astronomer paints the cosmos

Talk coincides with Hearst art exhibit
Astronomer paints the cosmos
"If you can't paint it, you don't fully understand it," said William K. Hartmann, the senior scientist of the Tuscon-based Planetary Science Institute, as he presented on art inspired by the cosmos. On Tuesday, November 17, Hartmann spoke in the Soda Center on "Exploring the Cosmos by Spacecraft and Paintbrush.…



From the Archives

Thanksgiving Editorial
As Thanksgiving Day approaches and our minds and hearts are turned toward a contemplation of its significance, we realize clearly the many reasons we have for rendering thanks to God. The prosperity the entire country enjoys and the rapidity with which it has risen to be a world power are evidences of the Divine favor.…



Speaker discusses complexities of immigration

Relief company helps mediate between migrants, employers
Immigration is more than just a political issue - it is a complex topic that revolves around human rights. Speaker Rick Jones came to Saint Mary's College last Wednesday night to talk about the issues surrounding immigration into the United States, specifically from Central and South America.…



Jazz Band concert a fitting study break

From the smooth sound of the guitar in the piece "Down the Road" to the intense drum solo in "Sing, Sing, Sing," the Saint Mary's College Jazz Band Concert on November 19 proved to be a hit.   The show was advertised as a study break for busy students.  The band played nine songs, including the bombastic "Just in Time," "Four" and "Blue Bossa" and the more tender "Dream Catcher" and "Satin 'n Glass," which featured freshman Ross Venneburg playing a trumpet solo while the rest of the band played in the background.…



The Collegian's semester in review

The past semester has proven to be one of the most innovative in recent memory for The Collegian staff. Our budget has allowed us to upgrade our design technology to Adobe InDesign, the market standard for publications. In addition, we have used color in nearly every issue this year, when it has been a luxury in the past.…



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