Engineering professor Annemarie Thomas found the two present an interactive way for children and students to learn about electricity with Play-Doh.
Tommies find scoring rhythm, top rival Blazers
Forward Stephanie McCartan found the back of the net in the 65th minute, sealing the women’s soccer team’s 2-1 victory over St. Ben’s.
Campus Ministry allows community to react to church events
St. Thomas community members attended a Campus Ministry event to discuss current issues in the archdiocese and to pray for the church and people affected by recent scandal.
Why ‘We Can’t Stop’ talking about Miley Cyrus
Cyrus is going to be remembered for the rest of her life as the most talked about pop star in 2013. And that didn’t happen accidentally.
Dirtiest places on a college campus
Chief Photo Editor Morgan Neu researched the most germ-infested locations and items that college students come across.
Late-night food delivery entrepreneur opens St. Paul location
Madtown Munchies bike-delivery food service started in Madison targeting college students, and a new location near St. Thomas’ campus has opened.
Football rallies together, defeats Gustavus
Quarterback Matt O’Connell was taken off the field on a stretcher with a lower leg/ankle injury, but the St. Thomas football team defeated Gustavus Adolphus College.
Biology department uses QR codes to label trees
Passersby that take interest, can use the QR barcode to access online information about the plant or tree.
Twin Cities mayors proclaim ‘Love Your Melon Day’
After spending a year distributing 2,100 hats to child cancer patients, co-founders juniors Zach Quinn and Brian Keller are celebrating.
Football to focus on steady improvement in Gustavus match
The No. 6-ranked St. Thomas football team prepares to take on MIAC oppenent Gustavus Adolphus College on the road Saturday.
Students care for unique pets
Photojournalist Andrew Stafford found student pet-owners and captured photos of the two interacting.
Cobbers hand Tommies first conference loss
Outside hitter McKenna Reagan’s 19 digs weren’t enough for the No. 6-ranked St. Thomas volleyball team as it fell in a five-set upset.
Task force for church has lawyers, ex-cop
Brian Short, a former legal mediator and U.S. magistrate, is among six members of a lay-person task force that will review how church officials dealt with accusations of priest misconduct.
Students show off valued keepsakes
Chief Photo Editor Morgan Neu found St. Thomas students who brought some of their most valued possessions with them to college.
Stewardship Garden yields produce, research
St. Thomas’ Stewardship Garden started The Helpful Flowers Project this year to test the effect of plant biodiversity on nutrient uptake from the soil.
