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Student Organizations

For more information about any of these organizations, please email info@stmcollege.ca or call 966-8900.


Development & Peace Just Youth offers students a chance to learn about global social justice and solidarity through public education, fundraising, and action campaigns.  Be the change you want to see in the world! 

In Media Res is a liberal arts journal published twice a year by STM, includes fiction, creative non-fiction, poetry, photography, and print art. Students may submit their work or get involved with the editorial board. 

The Knights of Columbus - a Catholic, fraternal organization, encourages Catholic men—eighteen and older—to take part in charity, community service, and the protection of human dignity by joining the college council at STM. The council holds monthly meetings, arranges social events for members, and participates in community service activities.

Newman Centre is the Catholic club on campus—helps fulfill the social and spiritual needs of its members through coffeehouses, retreats, ecumenical suppers, dances, and other various events. Everyone is welcome, regardless of religious affiliation.

Newman Players, STM's theatre group, welcomes students to take part in any aspect—such as acting, set design, lighting, sound, etc.—of their high calibre productions.

STM Pre-Education Club – If you are considering a career in education this group will allow you to get reliable advice on how to get into the college, how to be successful, and how to find employment upon graduation.  It also gives you the opportunity to network with other potential teachers and share your questions or concerns.

STM Pre-Law Club is designed for STM students who are planning on applying to the College of Law.  The club is a portal for students to get information about admission into the College of Law as well as information about Law careers.

St. Thomas More College Students’ Union is made up of an Executive and members-at-large, represents STM students and their views to the college and the greater campus community. All STM students are welcome to become involved, attend social functions, and access the free exam file (where previously used exams are stored).

 

  The most important work we have to do is to talk to students…Here is where real education takes place.”
— Fr. Henry Carr, CSB
STM President, 1942 - 1949