Photo Editor Morgan Neu talked to students who get around on two wheels about their motorcycles, bikes and mopeds.
Men’s rugby club volunteers coaching kids
The St. Thomas men’s rugby club taught 4- to 12-year-old kids how to play rugby Sunday as part of a volunteer opportunity.
Students say govt. shutdown hasn’t reached St.Thomas yet
The effects of the first federal government shutdown in 17 years haven’t caught up with St. Thomas students yet.
Christmas concert returns to renovated Orchestra Hall
The venue underwent a lobby expansion and dramatic changes to its exterior.
St. John Vianney tops St. Paul Seminary in Rectors’ Bowl
Familiar hands held the Rectors’ Bowl trophy Saturday night as the St. John Vianney Jaxx defeated the St. Paul Seminary Sons of Thunder 19-12 in the 14th annual Rectors’ Bowl.
Sweatshirt, party are incentives for homecoming participation
Students registered for the new Tommie Challenge got a free sweatshirt and can win a bowling party or $1,000.
Tommie Spotlight: Rutger Heffelfinger
St. Thomas linebacker Rutger Heffelfinger has a long family history in football; one that began in 1892 with the first professional football player.
Senior’s comic book published for ‘Female Force’
Senior Melissa Seymour wrote two comic books for “Female Force,” a series published by BlueWater Productions in Washington.
Energy drink caffeine levels affect health
Most of the time energy drinks in moderation are fine, but their high caffeine levels may have a harmful effect on health.
Bar-related assaults lead to safety concerns
Warm weather and a new school year have drawn larger crowds to bars near St. Thomas, but safety concerns have emerged after Public Safety reported two assaults.
New Rules for Love and Dating aims to inspire healthy relationships
St. Paul’s Outreach is trying to change the way students think about dating through a program called New Rules of Love and Dating.
Fire demo highlights safety, honors former student
Two living rooms and one kitchen caught fire Tuesday on the J. P. Monahan Plaza to spread awareness about house fires with the help of a St. Thomas connection.
Boat party hosts: ‘no rush’ despite early invite
Invitations are out for the annual senior boat party, but some seniors aren’t able to commit to the cost and date eight months early.
Alumna becomes chocolate entrepreneur
Mary Leonard, owner of Chocolat Celeste, started her small business in 2001 after deciding to change careers.
Tommies sweep Wildcats in 3-sets
Middle blocker Kelly Foley’s 11 kills helped the St. Thomas volleyball team stomp St. Catherine in a three sets.
