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Note: Each year the graduating class elects one of its members to present the Senior Address at Commencement. Upon graduation, this year’s speaker, Liam Collins of Ojai, Calif., intends to pursue graduate studies in physics.

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On May 11, Thomas Aquinas College graduated the largest class in its history — the 91 members of the Class of 2013. The day began with the Baccalaureate Mass of the Holy Spirit in Our Lady of the Most Holy Trinity Chapel. This year’s Commencement Speaker, His Eminence Daniel Cardinal DiNardo, Archbishop of Galveston-Houston, served as the the principal celebrant and homilist:

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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. On Saturday evening the juniors had their opportunity, hosting a dinner for the Class of 2013 at the Doheny Hacienda, followed by a dance outside St. Thomas Hall.

 

Posted: May 1, 2013

 

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On April 17, 2013, representatives of Thomas Aquinas College and the Fritz B. Burns Foundation broke ground on the College’s next building, St. Gladys Hall.

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Under the direction of Daniel Grimm (’76), the Thomas Aquinas College Choir recently held its spring concert, at which it performed some of the world’s best-loved opera choruses. View highlights in the following photographic slideshow below:

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Posted: April 22, 2013

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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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Early Wednesday afternoon, four spades pierced the ground in front of the last remaining temporary building on Thomas Aquinas College’s academic quadrangle, thus inaugurating the construction of the College’s newest permanent building, St. Gladys Hall.