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Two choirs from two of Southern California’s Christian colleges recently joined their voices on the campus of Thomas Aquinas College at the first-ever Gold Coast Christian College Fest.

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In recent months, Thomas Aquinas College has earned a top spot on numerous college-ranking lists, including Best Colleges (U.S.

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College Consensus, a new online aggregator of college-review guides, has ranked Thomas Aquinas College No. 18 on its list of 50 Underrated Colleges Doing Great Things, schools whose methods “are worth imitating, emulating, and spreading far and wide.” The College is the only Catholic institution to be included on the list.

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By God’s grace, the College will open the doors to its New England branch campus next spring. The former campus of a century-old boarding school, the beautiful, 100-acre property sits in the historic Connecticut River Valley. To experience the charm for yourself, see the above video.

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Today marks the 93rd birthday of Thomas Aquinas College’s beloved Jesuit chaplain, Rev. Cornelius M. Buckley, S.J. To celebrate the occasion, the community surprised Fr. Buckley at lunchtime with a spiritual bouquet, several gifts, and a rousing rendition of “Happy Birthday” and “For He's a Jolly Good Fellow.” See video, below:

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On this All Souls’ Day, please pray for all of the College’s deceased alumni:

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The rafters of St. Joseph Commons were filled with lights on Saturday night, creating a suitably festive atmosphere for this year’s Halloween Dance, sponsored by the Sophomore Class. The evening included a costume parade, feasting, and plenty of swing dancing:

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Some 200 friends of Thomas Aquinas College gathered on its New England campus on Sunday, rejoicing in the news that the College will soon offer its program of Catholic liberal education on the East Coast. “We have endeavored to trust in the Lord throughout this entire process,” said President Michael F.

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In anticipation of this weekend’s Halloween Dance, students gathered in the campus coffee shop on Wednesday evening to carve pumpkins. Photos below: