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A riot in Oxford over the quality of beer on this day in history, 1355 AD A 'This Day in History" program from http://www.realcatholictv.com.
Oxford historian Christopher Day traces the history of the university back to the early disputes between the town of Oxford and its students, which culminate...
Budding young movie directors in Hackney primary schools have been busy producing short films aimed at encouraging young people to keep safe when they're on ...
Oxford ] is a city in South East England and the county town of Oxfordshire. With a population of 150,200 it is the 52nd largest city in the United Kingdom, and one of the fastest growing and most ethnically diverse.[ Oxford has a broad economic base. Its industries include motor manufacturing, education, publishing, and a large number of information technology and science-based businesses, some being academic offshoots. The city is known worldwide as the home of Oxford University, the oldest university in the English-speaking world.[10] University of Oxford[edit] The University of Oxford is first mentioned in 12th-century records. As the University took shape, tension between the hundreds of students living where and how they pleased led to a decree that all undergraduates would have to reside in approved halls.[citation needed] Of the hundreds of Aularian houses that sprang up across the city, only St Edmund Hall (c. 1225) remains. What put an end to the halls was the emergence of colleges. Oxford's earliest colleges were University College (1249), Balliol (1263) and Merton (1264). These colleges were established at a time when Europeans were starting to translate the writings of Greek philosophers. These writings challenged European ideology, inspiring scientific discoveries and advancements in the arts, as society began to see itself in a new way. These colleges at Oxford were supported by the Church in the hope of reconciling Greek philosophy and Christian theology. The relationship between "town and gown" has often been uneasy – as many as 93 students and townspeople were killed in the St Scholastica Day Riot of 1355. The sweating sickness epidemic in 1517 was particularly devastating to Oxford and Cambridge where it killed half of both cities' populations, including many students and dons.[14] Christ Church Cathedral, Oxford is unique in combining a college chapel and a cathedral in one foundation. Originally the Priory Church of St Frideswide, the building was extended and incorporated into the structure of the Cardinal's College shortly before its refounding as Christ Church in 1546, since when it has functioned as the cathedral of the Diocese of Oxford. The Oxford Martyrs were tried for heresy in 1555 and subsequently burnt at the stake, on what is now Broad Street, for their religious beliefs and teachings. The three martyrs were the bishops Hugh Latimer and Nicholas Ridley, and the Archbishop Thomas Cranmer.[15] The Martyrs' Memorial stands nearby, round the corner to the North on St. Giles.
1. University of Bologna (Bologna, Italy, Founded in 1088) - The first university in the sense of a higher-learning, degree-awarding institute, the word univ...
It was a chilly and snowy Saturday in St. Paul where St. Thomas beat St. Scholastica 48-2. A couple of statistics were changed after the game, but not substa...
International Student Slideshow.
Dashboard Confessional playing Vindicated live at Riot Fest 2014
last day of 06 batch.
rinna dela paz, II-st anne, field trip, st. scholastica's college manila.
hehe this is the riot which took place in north south university on 26th feb 2007.
Head Marian men's hockey coach A.J. Aitken discusses the addition of two-time defending national champion St. Norbert College and College of St. Scholastica ...
Video of the LAN Party sponsored by the St. Scholastica Computer Club
Gloria Makasakal Ayoko: Let me tell you that I am not looking forward to the senatorial candidacy of this Risa Hontiveros. Nasa kongreso palang siya, masakit...
下午上chinese的時候開始下雨打雷! St. Scholastica瞬間變的很誇張的危險` 因為...雷打進來了!然後又開始下冰雹...一顆顆的冰..nonono..已經多到看不清了`狂下!! 直到學校被冰舖到全白~ 真的"猛到誇張"!! 同時學校警報鈴大響,消防車到達,所有的boarders大叫.. 發生啥...
Legends about Patrick abound; but truth is best served by our seeing two solid qualities in him: He was humble and he was courageous. The determination to ac...
Budding young movie directors in Hackney primary schools have been busy producing short films aimed at encouraging young people to keep safe when they're on ...
Occupy Oakland attempts to march to an abandoned building to set up a community center and is violently attacked by Oakland Police Department in full riot gear.
The patron saint of France, Joan of Arc, was beatified on this day in history, 1909 AD A 'This Day in History' program from http://www.realcatholictv.com.
Saint Ignatius of Loyola, the founder of the Society of Jesus, the Jesuits, is canonized on this day in history, 1622 AD A 'This Day in History' program from...
Saint John's University (Minn.) head football coach Gary Fasching, defensive coordinator Jerry Haugen, offensive coordinator Jim Gagliardi and junior quarterback Nick Martin recap the Johnnies' win at St. Olaf and preview their NCAA playoff game against St. Scholastica.
An interview with Dr. Hal Strough about the M.S. Athletic Training program offered at The College of St. Scholastica, Duluth, MN. To learn more, visit our we...
St. Scholastica quarterback Tyler Harper reflects on the 2014 football season and shares his thoughts on the first round of the NCAA Playoffs.
An interview with two current graduate students about the M.S. Athletic Training program offered at The College of St. Scholastica, Duluth, MN. To learn more...
Huberty shares her thoughts on the 2014 UMAC Indoor Track & Field Season.
Head Coach Ordell Walker talks about the Panthers theme of the week before they take on the CSS Saints.
Saint John's University (Minn.) head football coach Gary Fasching, senior cornerback Andrew Norri and junior running back Sam Sura comment following the Johnnies' 35-7 win over St. Scholastica on Nov. 22, 2014, in the first round of the NCAA Division III playoffs.
HIM 75 Years at St. Scholastica. Interview with Rita Bowen, AHIMA President-Elect 2009.
St. Scholastica's Chelsea Johnson and Chris Lawson discuss their individual titles and their trophies.
2013 UMAC Men's Soccer Co-Offensive Player of the Year Andrew Jenkins and Defensive Player of the Year Ben Cullen discuss the 2013 St. Scholastica men's socc...
Anna reflects on her volleyball career and being named 2012 UMAC Volleyball Player of the Year.
Casey Mitchell reflects on the 2014 season and give us the inside scoop on her game winning overtime goal in the 2014 UMAC Women's Soccer Tournament Championship.
An interview with Beth Haenke Just, an alum of St. Scholatica's HIM program, about her experiences in the field and how her education at St. Scholastica help...
UWRF highlights vs St. Scholastica and Post game interview with UWRF Soccer Head Coach Sean McKuras
For the second year in a row, The College of St. Scholastia partnered with DKMS, the world's largest bone marrow donor center to stage bone marrow donor driv...
Ojibwe Language and Culture Education students at The College of St. Scholastica interview students, in Ojibwe, about their first day of school. Different locations in the College's iconic Tower Hall and around campus are highlighted. A great Ojibwe language lesson!
Eureka football head coach Kurt Barth previews the Red Devils' upcoming game against UMAC leader St. Scholastica.
eCollegeFinder's Brittany Behrman interviews Ryan Sandefer, Chair and Assistant Professor for the Department of Health Informatics and Information Management...
Highlights and post-game interviews from the Saint Anselm College women's ice hockey team's 5-2 victory over the College of Saint Scholastica Friday evening ...
Falcon Coach Joe Cranston talks about last weekend's NCHA sweep at Marian and this weekend's games at Hunt Arena against St. Scholastica.
Andrew talks about his season and earning UMAC Men's Soccer Offensive Player of the Year honors.
Falcon hockey Coach Joe Cranston talks about last weekend's sweep at St. Scholastica and this weekend's WIAC series at UW-Stevens Point.
UWRF highlights and Post Game interview with UWRF Coach Sean McKuras.
(Source: International Ice Hockey Federation ) Switzerland names roster for Women's Worlds ... Photo: ... Scholastica (USA) ... iihf ... :12
noodls 2015-03-26(Source: ... New York State Comptroller Thomas P ... Nov. 21, 2014: ... Scholastica calling for increased board diversity; Jan. 6, 2015:
noodls 2015-03-26(Source: Saint John's University ). March 25, 2015 ... Scholastica, University of Northwestern - St. Paul, St ... Cloud ... http: //www.
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Sun Star 2015-03-21Flordeliz Abanto (in her capacity as Vice President of St. Scholastica’s College Faculty Association) Prof. Rebecca T.
Sun Star 2015-03-17(Source: AFSCME - American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees ) For Immediate Release ... com ... Scholastica ... ###.
noodls 2015-03-13(Source: ... BASKETBALL: ... Scholastica, 74-70, and the University of Minnesota-Morris, 68-39, and are now 20-9 overall ... percent ... ).
noodls 2015-03-11Scholastica Madu, Public Health Dietitian, Huron County Health Unit.
noodls 2015-03-09Scholastica's College (SSC) Mass Communication Department for spearheading the conduct of the 2014 ...
noodls 2015-03-06American Association ... ECHL ... ST. SCHOLASTICA — Announced the addition of men's and women's golf beginning in the fall of 2015 ... -.
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noodls 2015-02-28(Source: University of Minnesota - Morris ). Cougars Clinch Share of UMAC Title ... 27, 2015 ... Scholastica at 5:30 PM on Friday.
noodls 2015-02-27Scholastica College-Westgrove in Silang, Cavite ... Scholastica case effectively ignores the scruples ...
Sun Star 2015-02-25Scholastica (c. 480 – 10 February 547) is a saint of the Roman Catholic Church and the Eastern Orthodox Churches. Born in Italy, she was the twin sister of St. Benedict of Nursia.
St. Gregory the Great, in his Dialogues, tells us that she was a nun and leader of a community for women at Plombariola, about five miles from Benedict's abbey at Monte Cassino. We do not know what rule this community followed, although it seems most likely it was the Rule of St. Benedict.
Scholastica was dedicated to God from a young age (some tellings of her story indicate that she preceded Benedict in godliness, and he came to holiness after she did). The most commonly told story about her is that she would, once a year, go and visit her brother at a place near his abbey, and they would spend the day worshiping together and discussing sacred texts and issues.
One year at the end of the day, they had supper and continued their conversation. When Benedict indicated it was time for him to leave, she protested, and begged him to stay with her for the evening so they could continue their discussions. He refused, insisting that he needed to return to his cell. At that point, Scholastica closed her hands in prayer, and after a moment, a wild storm started outside of the guest house in which they were housed. Benedict asked, "What have you done?", to which she replied, "I asked you and you would not listen; so I asked my God and he did listen. So now go off, if you can, leave me and return to your monastery." Benedict was unable to return to his monastery, and they spent the night in discussion. According to Gregory's Dialogues, three days later, from his cell, he saw his sister's soul leaving the earth and ascending to heaven in the form of a shining white dove.
Joan of Arc, nicknamed "The Maid of Orléans" (French: Jeanne d'Arc,IPA: [ʒan daʁk]; ca. 1412 – 30 May 1431), is a folk heroine of France and a Roman Catholic saint. A peasant girl born in what is now eastern France who claimed divine guidance, she led the French army to several important victories during the Hundred Years' War, which paved the way for the coronation of Charles VII of France. She was captured by the Burgundians, transferred to the English in exchange for money, put on trial by the pro-English Bishop of Beauvais Pierre Cauchon for charges of "insubordination and heterodoxy," and was burned at the stake for heresy when she was only 19 years old.
Twenty-five years after her execution, an inquisitorial court authorized by Pope Callixtus III examined the trial, pronounced her innocent, and declared her a martyr. Joan of Arc was beatified in 1909 and canonized in 1920. She is – along with St. Denis, St. Martin of Tours, St. Louis IX, and St. Theresa of Lisieux – one of the patron saints of France. Joan said that she had visions from God that instructed her to recover her homeland from English domination late in the Hundred Years' War. The uncrowned King Charles VII sent her to the siege of Orléans as part of a relief mission. She gained prominence when she overcame the dismissive attitude of veteran commanders and lifted the siege in only nine days. Several additional swift victories led to Charles VII's coronation at Reims and settled the disputed succession to the throne.