The Oct. 27 general council meeting for Undergraduate Student Government featured the approval of 18 organizations and events barred reporters from observing part of the meetings.
Women’s soccer advances to MIAC championship
The St. Thomas women’s soccer team weathered a tough 2-0 win over St. Kate’s to advance to the MIAC tournament championship on Wednesday afternoon.
Overcooked food, an assault and more in this week’s public safety briefs
Oct. 26 – Oct. 31
Ballroom Dance Club brings class and culture to campus
Tommies now have the opportunity to add a little bit of class, culture and elegance to their lives thanks to the creation of the Ballroom Dance Club.
How the Brangelina breakup changed my view
About three weeks ago, I had a revelation that changed my life. In the checkout line at the local grocery store, after looking over at the magazine rack strategically placed by the register, I realized our country is now a divided one. America is being affected by a dualistic split, a crack in the nation.
Student-run business decorates insulin pumps for kids
While most college students are stressing over exams, projects and homework, first-year student Meghan Sharkus has to add business plans, Food and Drug Administration approvals and patent requests to her to-do list.
University releases sexual assault incident numbers
The University of St. Thomas received 20 reports of sexual assault from January 2015 to December 2015, according to an email from the dean’s office sent to students Wednesday morning.
Volleyball sweeps Concordia, advances to MIAC semis
The Tommies swept the Cobbers for a second time in Wednesday’s MIAC quarterfinals.
St. Thomas senior bringing class project to Standing Rock pipeline protest
St. Thomas senior Cari Monroe, an environmental studies major, is using what she has learned in the classroom to take a stand against the Dakota Access pipeline, which has been the subject of intense protests for months.
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New Cardinal visits St. Thomas, speaks of refugees
St. Thomas community members gathered in Woulfe Alumni Hall Oct. 24 to hear Archbishop of Indianapolis Joseph Tobin, who was recently appointed cardinal, speak about welcoming refugees as an American Catholic tradition.
Halloween spirit spooks St. Thomas
TommieMedia photographers captured the spirit of Halloween at St. Thomas and the surrounding neighborhood.
Preseason All-American Grant Shaeffer highlights return of Tommie hoops
This St. Thomas men’s basketball program mantra, established by head coach John Tauer, will hold significant weight as the team reloads for the upcoming season following a highly successful 2015-16 campaign.
Tommies beat Royals to continue winning streak
Offensive penalties, a slippery field and ball and the undefeated St. Thomas football team all opposed the Bethel Royals in a 27-6 Tommie victory in the rain Saturday at Royal Stadium.
St. Thomas leads Bethel 7-0 at halftime
Wide receiver Nick Waldvogel fought off multiple Royals on a 44-yard run late in the first quarter to score the sole touchdown of the half, giving St. Thomas (5-0 MIAC, 7-0 overall) a 7-0 lead over Bethel University (3-2 MIAC, 3-4 overall) Saturday.
