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An update from the president to alumni and parents

Join the Taylor Richmond Benefit Dance Committee

Join the Taylor Richmond Benefit Dance Committee

You’re invited to join the Taylor Richmond Benefit Dance Committee. Work on setting up the silent auction, help plan out the dance, and help us set up the day of the dance.

Meetings are on Mondays at 6 p.m. via Zoom. The dance will be Saturday, April 24, at 7 p.m.

To join, email Sarah Fowler at safowl17@smumn.edu.

Mock interview event March 3

Human Resources professionals from several area employers have agreed to help students practice their interview skills in a mock interview Zoom event Wednesday, March 3, from noon to 4 p.m. Sign up, go through a practice interview, and gain valuable feedback from the interviewers.

Sign up

Black History Month mural created

Black History Month mural created

To celebrate Black History Month, undergraduate students Enitan Onayiga ’21 and Destiny Walker ’22 created a mural on the wall outside of the gymnasium on the Winona Campus — a timeline that recognizes the sacrifices, contributions, and achievements of a few African Americans to the United States and the world. Please take time to visit the mural, which will be up for two weeks, and learn about the significant contributions these various individuals have made to American history and the world.

24 hours for the Lord

Join us in the Saint Thomas More Chapel 7 p.m. Friday, March 5, to 7 p.m. Saturday, March 6, for 24 hours of adoration of the Blessed Sacrament.

During the Year of Mercy, Pope Francis called for this event to take place across the world in various churches. In the succeeding years, the practice was extended to take place every Lent. We’re grateful for the opportunity to celebrate God’s mercy here on campus.

Sign up for a time by contacting Brian Kusek at bkusek@smumn.edu or stop in throughout the night!

 

Student Senate meeting minutes for Feb. 23

Student Senate – Feb. 23, 2021

Meeting called to order by President Kendall Archer at 7 p.m.

Prayer by Collin van Waardenburg

Members present: Kendall Archer, Samantha Carlson (proxy Alica Schurrer), Larkin Clem, Jake Emeott, Sarah Fowler, Mary Furlong, Gabriel Graves, Riley Hall, Noah Kimel (proxy Bre Tews), Megan Kowalis, Jonathon Krull, Abigail Lang, Thomas Magnavite (proxy Keaton Cloven), Allison Moysis, Tara Nikolich, Nicole Noreen, Lyanna Novak, Enitan Oneyiga, Sophia O’Neil, Angel Sacta Espinoza, Joseph Schauf, Collin van Waardenburg, Destiny Walker, Elijah Williams

Members absent: none

Members excused: Samantha Carlson (proxy Alica Schurrer), Noah Kimel (proxy Bre Tews), Thomas Magnavite (proxy Keaton Cloven), Ryan Storynich

Discussion items

  • Student Voices Training
    • Dennis Egan, consultant for Minnesota Private Colleges
    • Monali Bhakta, advocacy associate for the Minnesota Private Colleges Council
    • Virtual Day at the Capitol Program explanation
      • Advocating for MN State Grant
        • Need-based grant for those pursuing higher education within the state
        • 43% of students receive the grant
        • Making the case for the grant funding to be included in the state budget for the upcoming year
      • Steps: How to craft YOUR story
        1. Introduce yourself and talk about your interest in the State Grant program
          • Name, school, major, and career interest
          • “We are here to ask you to support college students by increasing state grant awards”
        2. Summarize how the State Grant impacts you and other students
          • Tell your or a friend’s story about affording college, discuss work-study, part-time work, etc.
      • How to be an effective advocate
        • Build rapport with lawmakers
        • You are very important to the legislator
        • Make a personal appeal
      • Legislative meeting logistics
        • Sign up and choose times that work best for you to meet with your legislator
        • If you cannot make a set time, please record a thank-you video or write a thank-you note
        • Advocacy is open to students who are not Minnesota residents
        • Join your Zoom meeting 15 minutes before your scheduled meeting; there will be a brief overview of the basics
        • Be understanding and patient with your legislators, make sure to thank them for their time
      • Virtual (Zoom) meeting reminders
        • Wear your Saint Mary’s red or business attire
      • Questions?
        • Reach out to Megan Kowalis; she can put you in touch with Monali and/or Dennis
      • To obtain a video of the training, reach out to Kendall Archer
      • Informational training videos of the MN State Grant
  • Executive board updates
    • Kendall Archer, president
      • Election season is underway, president is the first election
        • Petitions available; reach out to Kendall if interested
        • One year of Student Senate experience required
      • Campaign reminders
        • All petition forms are done virtually; no mass emails are allowed
        • Signage hung up in Residence Halls must be approved by Residence Life
        • Any in-person events must be approved by the COVID-19 gathering form
    • Jonathon Krull, VP of Media and Communications and executive assistant
      • Student representative for the Pandemic Assessment Coordinating Team (P.A.C.T.) 
        • Email or reach out to Jonathon with any questions surrounding COVID-19 and our policies
    • Angel Sacta Espinosa, VP for Campus Affairs
      • Capital improvement requests are going live Thursday, Feb. 25
    • Nicole Noreen, VP for Financial Affairs
      • No report
    • Destiny Walker, VP for Multicultural Affairs
      • Black History Month display in the Hall of Fame Room
        • CommUNITY will have more details
    • Mary Furlong, VP for Academic Affairs
      • Looking for feedback on summer classes
    • Elijah Williams, VP for Student Life
      • Theatre opening with shows this weekend, also available online
        • Details in CommUNITY
      • Food Services Committee
        • Discussed quarantine meals
        • You can order food through the market and have that delivered to you
        • If your friend wants to get you a meal from the cafe or Cardinal Club, they can without losing a swipe
        • Chartwells will be serving more vegetarian and vegan options
        • Cardinal Club is now beginning to serve breakfast, check out their Instagram @chartwells_smumn for more information
    • Megan Kowalis, VP for Public Affairs
      • Sign up for Student Voices!
    • Sarah Fowler, SAC President
      • Coffee and Cocoa on Thursday from 8 to 11 a.m. in Saint Mary’s Hall
      • Disney Trivia Friday at 8 p.m.
      • Sledding at noon and snowshoeing at 2 p.m. on Saturday
  • Class officer reports
    • Freshman: No updates
    • Sophomore: No updates
    • Junior: No updates
    • Senior: No updates
  • Motion to adjourn
    • Motioned by Collin van Waardenburg
    • Seconded by Sophia O’Neil
    • Time 7:33 p.m.

Accepting applications for Student Senate capital improvements

It is that time of year when we start accepting applications for capital improvement projects around the Winona Campus. Every year, the Saint Mary’s community is given the opportunity to renovate or add to our beautiful campus, and any Saint Mary’s student or faculty is welcome to submit ideas. In previous years, capital improvement projects have included the mural next to and upgraded equipment in Gostomski Fieldhouse.

Any idea is welcome, including ideas both big and small. The goal of the capital improvement project is to better our community. To have your idea considered, complete the application no later than Wednesday, March 10, with all of the required signatures for approval.

2020-21 Capital Improvement Request Form

2020-21 Capital Improvement Signature Form

If you have any questions, feel free to reach out to one of the following individuals:

With regard,
Capital Improvement Committee

Student-athletes work to stay COVID-free

Student-athletes work to stay COVID-free

You don’t have to be a member of the baseball or fastpitch softball teams to realize that COVID-19 has thrown Saint University of Minnesota student-athletes one heck of a curveball.

And the Cardinals have been doing their best to hit it out of the park.

“I am very proud of the student-athletes, coaches, and athletic staff of all of our athletic programs — they have worked hard to adapt to these very challenging times,” said Saint Mary’s athletic director Brian Sisson, noting that student-athletes have combined to be tested over 2,711 times. “From testing, to creative practices, to staying-safe policies, it has been a total team effort from top to bottom.”

It certainly takes flexibility to be able to adjust practices to stay in compliance with the COVID-19 protocols. And when you have a team of 56, like baseball coach Nick Winecke has, flexibility and creativity are paramount.

“It’s a challenge, no way around that,” said Winecke, noting that he uses three pods for his pitching staff — and they practice throughout the day around their class schedules — while the two pods of position players split time in the Gostomski Fieldhouse. “Every member of this team lost a year of baseball last season, either at the collegiate or high school level, and they are all really trying hard to do the right thing for the Saint Mary’s community as well as our program.”

With every Saint Mary’s athletic program affected, each Cardinal coach has adopted his or her own special way of keeping their athletes safe.

Volleyball sanitizes the volleyballs before and after each practice; they have the same practice partner for each practice; they arranged locker room lockers by roommates; and no high-fives or huddling-up are allowed.

“Our team has taken this very seriously, and will do whatever it takes to stay on campus and stay on track to compete,” said volleyball coach Jackie Kiecker. “They hang out in small groups and eat lunch with the same crowd. They have held each other accountable during the soft quarantine process. Our captains have been great leaders and setting the example for our team.”

Men’s hockey practiced through the first several weeks in pods, meaning there were no full-team practices in preparation for their first two games; they have strictly enforced no one gathers in the locker room for more than 15 minutes before or after practice and at all times in small groups; all off-ice workouts are now done individually; and team meetings have been over Zoom.

“I couldn’t be more proud of the resilience of our student-athletes,” said men’s hockey coach Ryan Egan. “They have adapted well without complaint. It goes to show all of us here at Saint Mary’s how important competition is to our student-athletes and the sacrifices they are willing to make to stay healthy and compete as Cardinals.”

Women’s hockey has rearranged their locker room so the players that live together are sitting together. They are also working out, eating, and sitting on the bus with their roommates, while masking and social distancing.

“Our players are very willing to comply with all of the COVID protocols,” women’s hockey coach Sarah Murray said. “They are just so excited to be on the ice together and to finally getting the opportunity to compete again. Over winter break, we had weekly team-building sessions via Zoom, and during one session we discussed goals for the season. Many players expressed their goal of having a COVID-free season and understood that it would take everyone being very disciplined and committed to following protocols very closely.”

Both basketball teams are masking up and social distancing, along with implementing a completely new in-game setup with the teams utilizing the opposite side of the court, chairs spaced 6 feet apart. Each player is assigned their own chair for the entire game, and different chairs are used/sanitized during timeouts.

“I couldn’t be prouder of our student-athletes for sticking to the protocols and doing everything they can to keep our community safe and ensure our competitions can continue,” said women’s basketball coach David Foley.

Men’s soccer has adhered to masking when not on the field of competition; using the locker room only as a changing space; and have created separate areas for each group when hydrating.

“During the fall, and continuing into this semester, our players have really committed to keeping themselves and everyone around them safe,” said men’s soccer coach Corbin Bowers. “Accountability is one of our core values as a soccer program, and I see them being accountable with our COVID protocols. We are making smart decisions and doing everything possible to stay healthy so we can be back on the pitch as soon as possible.”

Track and field has limited locker room use and is breaking the teams up into six different practice times per day so they can be in small groups. The team also converted a racquetball court into a throwing area — hanging a net from the ceiling and putting some mats down on the ground. It gives the team not only a safe area to train, but frees up valuable court space in the fieldhouse for other sports, as well as general students.

“It is challenging to run hard workouts on the track while wearing masks, but we are doing our best to follow all campus COVID protocols,” said first-year track and field coach Jake Malm.

Along with the various safety precautions teams are taking, all Cardinal student-athletes and select staff, depending on the sport, are tested one to three times a week as coordinated by the Winona Hy-Vee pharmacy, with support from Saint Mary’s athletic staff. Testing, which allows Saint Mary’s student-athletes to meet testing protocols, occurs on campus, and all social distancing and safety procedures are followed.

“Our students’ safety is our primary concern,” Sisson said. “We’re incredibly grateful to Hy-Vee for partnering with us. Through their generosity, we are able to not only meet the MIAC testing protocols, but we are able to better care for our students, while allowing them to fulfill their college athletic career goals.”

Minnesota COVID-19 Vaccine Connector

The Minnesota COVID-19 Vaccine Connector is a system in place to help Minnesotans find out when, where, and how to get their COVID-19 vaccine once they are eligible. This is not information on scheduling an appointment to get your vaccine. The system simply adds you to the list of those eligible for the vaccine when it becomes available. All Minnesotans (age 18 and older) who have not yet been vaccinated should sign up, no matter their current eligibility status.

Sign up at mn.gov/vaccineconnector. You can also sign up by calling 651-318-0989 or 833-431-2053.

Father James P. Burns

The Rev. James P. Burns, IVD, Ph.D.
President
Saint Mary's University of Minnesota

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