Leaders of opposite parties stand united
Jonathon Krull, president of the College Republicans, and Clare Bath, president of the College Democrats, stand on opposite sides of many national issues yet stand united on two fronts: empowering students to vote and the need to model civil discourse, particularly during this divisive national election.
Despite their differences, both students share similar backgrounds and goals, as well as a sincere love of the democratic process.
Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota engages K16 Solutions and Canvas as new innovative technology providers
K16 Solutions’ revolutionary LMS migration technology helps launch Saint Mary’s strategic initiatives on embracing innovation and global online learning with a move to Canvas SCOTTSDALE, ARIZ., AND MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. — K16 Solutions and Saint Mary’s University...Clothesline Project on display
The Clothesline Project will be on display in the plaza today through Friday, Oct. 26-30. The Clothesline Project is a display of shirts with messages and illustrations that represent those who have died at the hands of someone who claimed to have loved them. Each...Students featured on MPR discussion about elections
Clare Bath, president of Saint Mary’s College Democrats, and Jonathon Krull, president of the university’s College Republicans, were featured this morning on MPR News with Kerri Miller, as she and guests discussed “Could 2020 be the year of the young voter?”