More than 100 students and friends gathered at a tearful Tuesday prayer service for two St. Thomas students injured in a hit-and-run incident over the weekend in St. Paul.
Twitter’s route to social media stardom
With more than 200 million users about 460,000 new accounts created, and billions of posts each week, Twitter has taken the social media world by storm.
Men’s hockey raises more than $4,000 for ‘Movember’
St. Thomas men’s hockey players are participating in “No Shave November” by growing out their facial hair to “change the face of men’s cancer.”
2 students in critical condition after hit-and-run
Two St. Thomas students are in critical condition at Regions Hospital in St. Paul after a hit-and-run on the 1900 block of Grand Avenue early Sunday morning.
School of Law calls death of alumnus and Orono homicide ‘tragic’
Helen Ebert, director of communications for the St. Thomas School of Law, said events surrounding the death of alumnus Ted Hoffstrom and a prominent Minnesota doctor are “tragic.”
Sullivan to hire full-time diversity officer
Sullivan said she plans to hire a full-time chief diversity officer in the Office for Mission in order to continue improving the campus climate.
Experience and key returners to aid in women’s basketball success
The Tommies will use a combination of experience and center Maggie Weiers’ return from an injury to avenge last year’s NCAA Sweet 16-round loss.
The best of MIAC football
Sports reporter Jacob Sevening looked back on an exciting season of MIAC football and handed out postseason awards to some of the best players and teams in the conference.
Top 5 local coffee shops
Whether you’re getting your coffee to go or want to find somewhere to sit down and study, there’s a shop not more than ten minutes away from campus.
University celebrates becoming tobacco-free
Community members gathered in Scooter’s to celebrate what President Julie Sullivan called “an investment in our health,” a Jan. 1 2014, tobacco ban.
JFK assassination anniversary inspires reflection
Fifty years have gone by, but many St. Thomas community members still remember the day President John Fitzgerald Kennedy was assassinated.
Two charged in musical instrument theft
Two people have been charged with theft after allegedly stealing a guitar and two trombones from the St. Thomas music department Nov. 15.
Most notable moments in Tommie Award history
The Tommie Award, which began in 1931, has a storied history that includes trends around gender, race and campus involvement.
Football recap: Late-season run falls short of NCAA playoffs
The St. Thomas football team battled through injuries and adversity in 2013 but ended the season just one win away from playoffs and contention for another trip to the Stagg Bowl.
Christmas creep by the numbers
Evidence of the Christmas creep, the seemingly inevitable early slide into the holiday shopping season, is already prevalent.
