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The previews for the “Blind Side” might remind you of one of those typical football movies, on the contrary, the movie is the true story about a young boy’s… continue reading
As the basketball season approaches, some students are catching “Rattler Madness,” otherwise known as school spirit. To ecourage this school spirt the University Programming Council hosted a fun-filled Rattler Madness pep rally in the Alumni Athletics & Convocation Center on Nov. 11… continue reading
Brazilian artist Sidney Matias’ Marianist art is currently being showcased at the art gallery in the Blume Library. The artist traveled all the way from his home in São Paulo, Brazil, to feature his art and meet with students. An opening where Matias’ answered questions from the community was held in the Blume Library on Oct. 8.
A talented… continue reading
The game that every athletic team looks forward to had arrived for the women’s soccer team when they played against cross town rivals, the University of Incarnate Word. The… continue reading
The St. Mary’s Concert band took the stage on Oct. 7 fully equipped with the music from some of American history’s top rated show tunes.
“My Fair Lady,” was the first musical arrangement of… continue reading
Fashion Week, an event well-acquainted with cities like New York, Milan and Paris, for the first time ever found its place in the Alamo City.… continue reading
Students put a creative twist on humanitarian efforts at the Style Your Sole event on Oct. 13 at Pecan Grove. Ashleigh Pepper, senior theology major, started this event in… continue reading
Some students volunteer at locations near them and volunteer for just a couple of hours, but not Everett Silva. Silva, a senior biology major from San Antonio, volunteered in… continue reading
The first game for the Rattlers in the St. Mary’s Invitational looked to be a tough test. First up was University of Central Oklahoma. Coming off of a three… continue reading
The university has recently been disrupted by a series of bicycle thefts and while some students may not have been directly impacted by the bike thefts, for others it… continue reading
St Mary’s outdoor swimming pool closed for the season this past Sunday. However, problems regarding its location and schedule keep students from using the facilities.… continue reading
Fotoseptiembre, the international photography festival, is underway in San Antonio with 65 artists in 50 different venues throughout the city. From traditional black and white film to abstract digital… continue reading
For the first time in its history, the University of Incarnate Word kicked off to football opponents in a first season that punctuates a multi-million-dollar launch for football –… continue reading


