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On Sunday, Chrysostomos, a student choir directed by Isaac Cross (’19), performed its spring concert in St. Cecilia Hall.

The concert featured a wide range of choral music from the Western tradition, from Spanish folk to Russian liturgical music.

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Pater Edmund Waldstein, O.Cist. (’06)

Whether it is Sinful to Desire Happiness:
Martin Luther’s Critique of Aristotelianism

 

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Students hold 40 Days for Life bannerAs part of their Lenten observance, as many as 50 Thomas Aquinas College students have taken part in the 40 Days for Life prayer vigils outside the Ventura, California, Planned Parenthood.

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On Sunday, Thomas Aquinas College students performed in the second of this year’s two informal concerts, or “Schubertiades,” in St. Cecilia Hall. Photos are available in the following slideshow:

Below is the program from the concert:

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Inspired by a classic scene from Chariots of Fire — in which Harold Abrahams successfully completes Cambridge University’s Trinity Great Court Run before the King’s Gate Clock strikes 12 — the students of Thomas Aquinas College staged their own, now-annual quad run this past weekend.

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As part of its ongoing series of career-discernment talks, Thomas Aquinas College’s Office of Career Services recently hosted a panel on journalism featuring two notable professionals: Mr.

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Commencement may still be two months away, but Robert Goyette (’19) already has his post-graduation plans lined up: The Thomas Aquinas College senior will begin working fulltime for Blue Mantle Tech, an IT cybersecurity firm.

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After months of hard work, members of the Class of 2019 submitted the final versions of their theses on Saturday evening.

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By Dr. John F. Nieto
Tutor, Thomas Aquinas College
Tutor Talk (prepared text)
February 20, 2019
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It was a banner afternoon for the Class of 2020 on Tuesday, as the juniors triumphed in the annual Inter-Class Basketball Tournament. The women’s squad bested the seniors; the men, the sophomores. 

Reported one forlorn freshman, “The games weren’t even close.”

Congratulations, Class of 2020!