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The  above video contains highlights from a performance by two of Thomas Aquinas College’s choral groups at the Libbey Bowl in Ojai, Calif., earlier this month. The featured songs are:

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In a longstanding tradition, the younger classes at Thomas Aquinas College take turns each spring bidding farewell to the soon-to-be-departing seniors. This past Sunday the sophomores had their opportunity, preparing and serving an elegant outdoor brunch for the Class of 2013.

The morning included numerous toasts, both humorous and wistful, as the two classes looked ahead to Commencement and the end of the academic year.

 

Posted: April 17, 2013

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On Saturday evening Thomas Aquinas College students donned their finest clothes and decorated St. Joseph Commons for the spring dance. The evening, sponsored by the freshman class, began with comedic entertainment, including skits and a dance number about life at the College, and then proceeded with feasting and swing-dancing.

 

Posted: April 10, 2013

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Some 750 people from the greater Los Angeles area descended upon Ojai’s Libbey Bowl on Sunday for a concert hosted by Thomas Aquinas College:

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“No other federal rule has so narrowly and discriminatorily defined what it means to exercise religious conscience, and no regulation has ever so directly violated plain statutory and constitutional religious freedoms.”

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With nearly half of the student body traveling during Easter Vacation, the campus of Thomas Aquinas College grows quiet over Holy Week. After the final classes on Wednesday afternoon, the classrooms go dark. For a brief time, the work, the studies, the myriad activities that dominate campus life cease. Thoughts and hearts turn entirely to Our Lord, His sacrifice, and His ultimate triumph. The Paschal Triduum — from the Holy Thursday to the Easter Vigil — is a solemn time of prayer on campus, highlighted by several sacred liturgies depicted in the following slideshow:

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On Sunday, March 24, Thomas Aquinas College students performed in the second of this year’s two informal concerts — “Schubertiades” — in St. Bernardine of Siena Library.

Below is the program from the concert:

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There were kilts and bagpipes, and much tossing of stones and cabers, on the Thomas Aquinas College campus this past weekend. Students celebrated all things Celtic and Scottish with their festive, annual rendition of the Highland games:


Posted: March 26, 2013

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On Sunday, members of the Thomas Aquinas College community gathered in St. Joseph Commons for the annual celebration of St. Patrick’s Day. Decked out in green, students, tutors, and their families enjoyed Irish food and drink, plus Celtic music and dance performed by students and local children: