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R.I.S.E. Updates

Sign up for SMUMN TedX

The Saint Teresa and Peter Leadership Club is hosting SMUMN TedX on Thursday, Nov. 19, at 7 p.m. in the third floor Common Room in Saint Mary’s Hall. This event will be an opportunity for students to be able to give a 5-15 minute Ted Talk about anything they’d like pertaining to some aspect of leadership, service, and/or life lesson they learned from a specific point in their lives.

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Registration updates and reminders

The Student Success and First Generation Initiative Office is looking forward to assisting you with spring 2021 course registration next week, Nov. 9-12. Here are some updates and reminders.

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Alternate side parking ordinance starts Nov. 15

Just a reminder that the City of Winona has an alternate side parking ordinance. From Nov. 15 through March 15, between the hours of 12:01 and 6:30 a.m., vehicles may only park on the side of the street with even numbered houses on even calendar dates, and on the side...

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The Scoop – November edition

The November edition of the Chartwells' 'Scoop' is filled with fun food events and holiday cheer. Join us for one or all of these events: Hot Wing Eating Contest, International Week, and the Pie Party!  

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Green Bandana T-shirts available for purchase

Thank you all for your participation in The Green Bandana Project, Run 2 for SMU! Your efforts to support our community in learning about mental health have and will make our campus a better place! We are also selling T-Shirts, and the money we raise will directly...

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Food drive competition is part of course project

Amber Miller, Jordan Keeley, and Ivan Alatorre are students in the Psychology of Success course and are looking for your help. When first-year students first arrive at Saint Mary’s, one thing they look for is what communities to join. Building a community is essential...

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Calendar of Events

Assumption of Risk

The university hereby advises student and student acknowledges that by [participating in Activity] during the pandemic, the student may likely be exposed to COVID-19 or other risks that may result in illness, personal injury, or death, and the student understands and chooses to voluntarily [participate in Activity] and accept all risk to health that may result therefrom. Student understands and accepts that University cannot control these risks and may not be able to provide the necessary medical care that the student’s situation may require. Student understands that University is not responsible for any medical or other expenses associated with any property damage or personal injury student may sustain and that University does not maintain any insurance policy pertaining to any potential illness student may develop or other damage student may sustain. As such, student is aware that student should review personal insurance coverage. Student Voluntarily assumes full responsibility for any risks of loss, property of damage or personal injury, including death that may be sustained by student as a result of [participating in activity].

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