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Thomas Aquinas College’s  76th alumnus priest — and the first ordained for the Archdiocese of Los Angeles — returned to the California campus Monday morning for a Mass of Thanksgiving. Just two days after his ordination at the hands of the Most Rev. José H. Gomez, Archbishop of Los Angeles, at the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels, Rev.

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Sam Morson (’24)Please pray for the repose of the soul of Sam Morson (’24), a rising sophomore and the son of Tracy (Colton ’99) and Vince Morson (’00). Sam was injured in an automobile accident last night and, after receiving last rites, died this morning. Please pray also for the consolation of his family, friends, and classmates.

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Graham Crawley (’20)
Graham Crawley (’20)

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By Graham Crawley (’20)
Class Speaker
Commencement 2020

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Graduates process with newborn babies

When the coronavirus forced members of the Thomas Aquinas College Class of 2020 to return home early last year, just weeks shy of their canceled Commencement, they were given a choice: How — and when — would they like to celebrate their graduation?

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IntelligentAfter analyzing all accredited colleges and universities in the Golden State, the researchers at Intelligent.com have devised a list of The Best Colleges in California, ranking Thomas Aq

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At the close of Thomas Aquinas College’s 1989 Commencement ceremony, new graduate Annie (Tobias ’89) Walsh excitedly embraced her mother, and a photographer from the Ventura Star–Free Press caught the moment in a joyful photo that made the next morning’s edition (June 11, 1989):

 

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Patrick Caughron ('21)
Patrick Caughron (’21)

One of the College’s newest alumni, Patrick Caughron (’21), is the subject of a new story in the National Catholic Register,

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Scott Turicchi and Bishop Paprocki
The Most Rev. Thomas J. Paprocki, Bishop of Springfield in Illinois, and R.
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Bishop Paprocki

Striving to Live a Coherent Life in an Era of Incoherence:
Question the Secular Consensus