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Students carol outside Planned ParenthoodOn Saturday afternoon some 20 Thomas Aquinas College students gathered at the Ventura Planned Parenthood to sing Christmas Carols, “spreading the joy of Christ,” as senior Rachel Rivera described it, “to those who are blind to the joy of birth.” In an effort to encourage hope, the group, organized by junior Ryan Uchison,

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With just two weeks left in the semester, students are getting an early start on Christmas festivities. Earlier this month, the Thomas Aquinas College Choir performed a complete, unabridged production of Handel’s Messiah. Then, on Wednesday evening, students decorated the Ken and Joyce Skinner Coffee Shop. See photos, below.

Next up: this weekend’s Christmas dance!

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“What, exactly, can one do with a liberal education?”

It is a question that Thomas Aquinas College students know well, one that is invariably asked whenever they mention that they are devoting four years to studying the greatest works of Western civilization. A simple answer becomes evident when one considers the careers that the College’s students are already planning: They can do whatever they want.

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On Saturday, November 17, the upperclassmen squared off against the underclassmen in Thomas Aquinas College’s annual Turkey Bowl flag-football game.

Both sides fought hard, but the upperclassmen simply overpowered their younger opponents, claiming a decisive 19-8 victory. In the 29-year recorded history of this illustrious competition, the upperclassmen have now won 20 times.

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On November 16 the Thomas Aquinas College Choir performed a complete, unabridged production of Handel’s Messiah at its fall concert in St. Cecilia Hall. Photos from the concert, which is part of the St. Vincent de Paul Lecture and Concert Series, are available in the slideshow below:

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By Dr. John J. Goyette
Dean, Thomas Aquinas College
Remarks at the 2018 Thanksgiving Dinner

 

Due to his travel schedule, Dr. McLean is unable to be here tonight. He has asked me to take his place this evening and to offer some brief remarks.

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Dozens of Thomas Aquinas College freshmen gathered in St. Cecilia Hall Thursday afternoon to learn about an intriguing possibility: completing their course of studies at the College’s newly approved campus in Northfield, Massachusetts.

“Our hope is to launch Thomas Aquinas College, New England, with not only a freshman class, but a sophomore class, too,” said Director of Admissions Jon Daly. “So we are inviting adventurous members of the Class of 2022 here, in California, to transfer to New England for next fall.”

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By  Dr. John J. Goyette
Dean, Thomas Aquinas College

 

The following remarks are adapted from Dean John J. Goyette’s report to the Board of Governors at its May 11, 2018, meeting. They are part of an ongoing series of talks about why the College includes certain texts in its curriculum.

 

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Thomas Aquinas College’s new vice president for finance, Dennis McCarthy, met with members of the student business club on Sunday to offer advice on career discernment, graduate school, and the post-graduation job search.

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