At St. Thomas, sororities and fraternities are considered clubs, which makes the Greek part of the college experience less visible.
Although banned, T-shirts and party buses still show up in Collegeville
Even after the bans on party buses and inappropriate T-shirts at the Tommie-Johnnie football game, some students still rode party buses at least part of the way to the game, and some students snuck forbidden T-shirts into the stadium.
Scooter’s starts on-campus pizza delivery service
On Wednesday, Sept. 22, Scooter’s launched its new pizza delivery initiative in an effort to get more business and better serve the student population at St. Thomas.
About 1 in 4 undergraduate women are sexual assault victims, new study says
Almost 25 percent of college women “have been victims of rape or attempted rape since the age of 14,” according to a recent Department of Justice study.
Wartman leads Tommies to big win in Collegeville
Coach Glenn Caruso hugged senior running back Ben Wartman in celebration after the Tommies’ overtime victory Saturday at Clemens Stadium.
Tommies win in overtime, end 13-year losing streak
COLLEGEVILLE, Minn. — Ben Wartman scored the winning touchdown on a 10-yard run in overtime, as St. Thomas ended its 13-year jinx with a 27-26 victory Saturday over St. John’s.
Tommie-Johnnie rivalry by the numbers
There is a rich history between Tommies and Johnnies, and there have been plenty of great games between the two since the teams first started meeting more than a century ago.
The Locker Room with Glenn Caruso – Sept. 30, 2010
Coach Glenn Caruso and senior Brady Ervin join TommieMedia reporter Jordan Osterman in the Locker Room to talk about the upcoming Tommie-Johnnie game.
Tommies seek to end winless streak against Johnnies
Junior quarterback Dakota Tracy has never lost a Tommie football game as a starter. Tracy has had an unblemished 8-0 record in the starting lineup, dating back to last October in his first career start.
Schools crack down on offensive T-shirts
Wearing an inappropriate T-shirt to Saturday’s game against St. John’s could get you kicked out of the stadium. Producing and selling the T-shirts could put a black mark on your disciplinary record.
Men’s soccer blanks Johnnies in rivalry game
Freshman midfielder Nick Rapisarda scored two second-half goals to lead the Tommies (1-1-1 MIAC, 5-4-1 overall) to a 2-0 victory over the Johnnies (1-1-2 MIAC, 2-3-3 overall) Tuesday afternoon.
Students unaware of leisure reading section
Every day, St. Thomas students filter in and out of O’Shaughnessy-Frey Library and usually pass right by the leisure reading section on their way to the computers or Coffee Bené.
The bookcase may seem small but the entire leisure reading section contains a surprising 312 titles including fiction, non-fiction, self-help books and cookbooks.
About 5,000 films available through library on-demand database
Studying for students usually means loads of reading, but St. Thomas’ new Films on Demand program is intended to provide an educational yet entertaining alternative.
Rules and regulations: Johnnies prepare to host DIII rivalry
It is the most anticipated game of the season. With an expected crowd of more than 14,000 in attendance, the Tommies will face off against the Johnnies in Collegeville Saturday for the annual showdown.
Football crushes Cobbers 56-7
The Tommies amassed a season-high 503 yards of total offense Saturday as the team destroyed the Concordia-Moorhead Cobbers 56-7 at Palmer Field. Five different players scored touchdowns for the Tommies Saturday.
