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Baseball team takes time for retreat

Baseball team takes time for retreat

Dating back to the early ’90s, coaches and student athletes have participated in retreats, and some teams do so on an annual basis. Nick Winecke, Saint Mary’s baseball coach and associate athletic director, recalls his time as a student-athlete and the importance of setting time aside to contemplate and reflect on his spiritual life. He therefore makes it a priority each year for his team and fellow coaches to make the retreat part of the baseball program.

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Winecke interviewed on Cardinals’ Nest

Nick Winecke, Saint Mary's baseball coach and associate athletic director, was recently featured in an episode of Cardinals’ Nest, a TV program that airs on Winona cable access HBC TV-25. Cardinals’ Nest is co-hosted by Donny Nadeau, sports information director, and...

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Retired Saint Mary’s professor stays active

Dr. Richard Kowles, after 40 years at Saint Mary’s University, retired from teaching in the Saint Mary’s Biology Department in 2008 and from additional part-time teaching in 2012. Since then, he has given numerous presentations on genetic subjects to various organizations in Winona and Rochester, all of which have received publicity in both cities.

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Saint Mary’s in the news

Pilgrims receive the love of God in the 'Garden of Forgiveness' [Catholic Standard] — article featuring Saint Mary's student Brianna Jacobson and staff member Kirsten Rotz on one of the experiences they had at World Youth Day in Panama

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