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This Week in Saints News

Frank Piegari

 Good Morning Saints.

On Monday (11/7) the GSA hosted another night of Queer Chat with the main topic of conversation being abusive relationships. In addition, the Schmitt Scholars also hosted a seminar which went over voting education. So if you had any questions regarding voter status, how to vote, and voting registration this was the event for you.

On Tuesday (11/8) the girls volleyball team has a CCAC Quarterfinal game which has a start time that is still to be determined, so be on the lookout for postings regarding this game.

Continuing with the sports news, the men's basketball team will be in action Wednesday (11/9) at 7 p.m. against Calumet St. Joseph. The game will take place at Pat Sullivan Center so be sure to get out there and support your Fighting Saints! In other news, Mighty Minds and the Psychology Club will be hosting a Paint Night in the Fireside Lounge at from 8-9 p.m. this Wednesday.

Thursday (11/10) is more of a light day for events, however, the University Ministry will be hosting daily mass at the St. Joseph's Chapel, located in Motherhouse, from 12:15 until 12:45 p.m.

Saturday (11/12) the Men's Cross Country team will be competing in the CCAC Championships at 10:30 a.m.

Be sure to check back in next week for everything Fighting Saints!

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