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Rising fuel prices impact CSB/SJU

The rising gas prices due to the Russian-Ukrainian war hit close to home for CSB and SJU faculty, staff and students as inflated prices reach St. Joseph gas stations.

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ETL premieres activist films

Extending the Link created four short films about disability activism.

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Student named sixth Truman scholar in CSB history

CSB junior Sydney Walker is the sixth CSB student to win the Truman scholarship in CSB history. The Truman scholarship is a competitive scholarship that only 58 students across the nation won this year. Winners are awarded $30,000 for a graduate school of their choice.

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Departments recognize student employees and teams

Two CSB/SJU students and one team won student employee and student team of the 2021-2022 academic school year. Each year, CSB and SJU departments nominate student employees or teams who display exceptional work during their on-campus employment.

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Faculty, staff and students participate in safe space training

The goal of the safe space training, which was held on March 23 and March 30 and made open to faculty, staff and students, was to help community members better include and interact with members of the Q+ community. Over 100 faculty and staff completed the training.

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Incoming president meets students

Future joint president Brian Bruess and his wife Carol visited CSB/SJU on Tuesday, April 5, in Brother Willie's Pub. Bruess introduced himself, answered student questions and addressed any concerns.

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Theology on Tap covers just war

Four panelists discussed their stances on the war in Ukraine and the concept of just war on April 4.

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Speakers provide Benedictine perspective on DEIJ

Writer and coach Nicholas Tangen discussed how to apply the Benedictine values to works of justice on April 4. This event was part of a two-day presentation series.

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CSB Senate passes new positions

The CSB Senate added two positions last week. The SJU Senate votes to add a position on Friday.

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Russia-Ukraine War affects CSB/SJU students

The war in Ukraine is impacting some in the CSB/SJU community. CSB senior Elena Harrington's family in Ukraine had to flee Kyiv, Ukraine's capital city.