Fifteen St. Thomas clubs are on probation for failing to meet minimum membership and service hour requirements set by the university.
Tommies undefeated, topple Auggies 30-14
Sophomore quarterback Kyler Anderson said St. Thomas’ “best offense is its defense” in the fourth-ranked Tommies’ 30-14 home victory over Augsburg Saturday.
Tommies lead Auggies 20-0 at halftime
Junior quarterback Ben Duncan’s two rushing touchdowns (11, 1) thrusted fourth-ranked St. Thomas to a 20-0 lead over Augsburg on a crisp Saturday afternoon at O’Shaughnessy Stadium.
Meet the new School of Law dean: Robert Vischer
One of St. Thomas School of Law’s own, Robert Vischer, will replace interim dean Neil Hamilton as the third dean starting Jan. 1, 2013. The law school announced the decision on its website Thursday afternoon.
Students react to last presidential debate
Students in communication and journalism professor Debra Petersen’s political communication class gathered Monday in the Brady Educational Center to watch the last of three presidential debates.
Tommies win 51-9 over surprising Pipers
Despite throwing three interceptions, junior quarterback Ben Duncan led the fourth-ranked St. Thomas football team to a 51-9 conference victory over Hamline University.
Waldvogel wins German Bowl championship
Fritz Waldvogel, a former Tommie wide receiver who graduated in the spring of 2012, scored two touchdowns for the Unicorns, who clinched a 56-53 win in the 34th German Bowl championship.
Simple food pairs with hungry stomachs: Teas and Cheese
Sophomore entrepreneurship majors Ryan McMonigal and Nick Altmann spend their weekend evenings delivering homemade grilled cheese sandwiches and Arnold Palmers to St. Thomas students; a business known as Teas and Cheese.
Taste of Saints gets new name
In the past, the festivities before the annual St. Thomas football game were referred to as Taste of Saints, and even though this year’s event will be similar to last year’s, it has a new name: homecoming.
Campus arrest update: man found with gun released
Saint Paul Police have released the suspect who was arrested on South Campus early Thursday morning after St. Thomas Public Safety discovered he had a handgun, ammunition and what officers believed to be marijuana.
In Depth – Opening Doors
St. Thomas hopes to raise $500 million to complete its largest capital campaign ever. However, there is one catch: They have less than two weeks to raise the remaining $10 million.
Big plays give No. 5 Tommies 20-10 lead over Carleton at half
NORTHFIELD, Minn.- Touchdowns of 54, 56 and 79 yards orchestrated by sophomore quarterback Matt O’Connell lifted fifth-ranked St. Thomas to a 20-10 halftime lead over Carleton College at Laird Stadium Saturday, Sept. 29.
Mock burn expands with multiple demonstrations
St. Thomas students witnessed a dorm room engulfed in flames on Thursday on the John P. Monahan Plaza, but a 9-1-1 call was not necessary.
The Locker Room with Glenn Caruso – Sept. 27, 2012
Football coach Glenn Caruso and sophomore running back Ryan Toney join reporter Jesse Krull in The Locker Room to talk about the upcoming came against Carleton Sept. 29.
Crosswalk crash on Summit Avenue
A female left the scene rattled late Wednesday afternoon after a small SUV collided with the back end of a large white van, just short of hitting her while walking across the pedestrian crosswalk outside the arches on Summit Avenue.
