Kaitlin Cunningham, Staff Writer Campus Ministry is located on the third floor of Old Main at 316 and is directed by Colleen Dunne and Fr. Peter. Most students might recognize the Campus Ministry Office as the place with free hot chocolate, coffee and occasionally, donuts. The Campus Ministry even has a set-aside time forContinue reading “Campus Ministry has big plans for next year”
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The art of archery
Prya Oliveira, Staff Writer Archery practices the skill of relaxation, mindfulness, and competitiveness. Dylon Maertens, president of Saint Martin’s Archery Club, said that club practices are open to new people. “Anyone can come and we will show them how to shoot. It’s just a relaxing environment,” he said. Alexander Tilton, Archery Club Treasurer, mentionedContinue reading “The art of archery “
Career Center hosts two-day CAS career fair
Grace Gillespie, Staff Writer The overall goal for students of all class levels is to create connections. Every semester, Saint Martin’s University has career fairs tailored to all majors, which are focused on providing students with the opportunity to get connected, and start networking. Students are able to speak to a variety of localContinue reading “Career Center hosts two-day CAS career fair”
Father Kilian- From Monk to Professor
Kaitlin Cunningham, Staff Writer A professor in both the English and Religious Studies departments at Saint Martin’s University, Fr. Kilian Malvey, OSB, approaches life with a desire to spread the empowerment of education. Fr. Kilian first came to Saint Martin’s as a high school student in 1952. Where he comes from played a hugeContinue reading “Father Kilian- From Monk to Professor”
Friday Faculty Lunch: Small scale technology to improve education
Colin Rivera, Staff Writer On Friday Feb. 14, Terry Hickey, Ph.D., and Eric Boyer, Ph.D., presented to Saint Martin’s faculty ways they found could increase classroom engagement. As faculty of the College of Education and Counseling, Hickey and Boyer are not only educators, but also teach future educators too. To do such a jobContinue reading “Friday Faculty Lunch: Small scale technology to improve education”
Engineering Awareness Day: Inspiring the engineers of tomorrow
Austin Lampky, Staff Writer On Feb. 26, 2020, Saint Martin’s University’s engineering school opened its doors to a few Western Washington schools and prospective future engineering students for their Engineering Awareness Day event. As described by Saint Martin’s in a schedule for one of the visiting student groups, “Engineering Awareness Day is a celebrationContinue reading “Engineering Awareness Day: Inspiring the engineers of tomorrow”
Student retention rates: Graduating in six years?
Colin Rivera, Staff Writer Many students who attend university know someone who has dropped out, and they will likely continue to meet more students who will do so the further they go in their college career. In the 2017 Saint Martin’s University Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS) data feedback report in recent years’Continue reading “Student retention rates: Graduating in six years?”
Invasion vs. Invitation: The complexities of cultural diversity
Atlas Kulish, Section Editor The Senator of Cultural Diversity is proposing the Associated Students of Saint Martin’s University (ASSMU) add a new clause to its bylaws that prohibits religious and political clubs on campus. Gomes floated the idea in the aftermath of a brief and intense exchange with members of Saints for Life, aContinue reading “Invasion vs. Invitation: The complexities of cultural diversity”
CRS Ambassadors Make A Change
Cheyenne Yap, Staff Writer Lenten season is a significant time when many Catholics take the opportunity to deepen their faith through service and sacrifice. At Saint Martin’s University, Catholic Relief Services (CRS) Ambassadors make a significant difference in today’s world through advocating for world issues. CRS Ambassadors at Saint Martin’s play an important role.Continue reading “CRS Ambassadors Make A Change”
ASSMU approves new memorandums for clubs and organizations
Grace Gillespie, Staff Writer On Feb. 13, the Associated Students of Saint Martin’s University (ASSMU) approved memorandums for three groups on campus, including the Belltower, Math and Physics Club and Nursing Club. The associated students work efficiently to distribute money where needed. ASSMU Vice President, Cung Le, addressed the fellow senators and general assemblyContinue reading “ASSMU approves new memorandums for clubs and organizations”
