St. Thomas students will have a chance to participate in the 2018 midterm election on Tuesday, Nov. 6. The offices up for election in Minnesota this year include governor, attorney general, secretary of state, state auditor, both senators and each congressional district.
PODCAST: Keep the Ball Rolling with Josh Parks
In episode five of Keep the Ball Rolling, hosts Brady Halbmaier and Noah Brown discuss the football team’s poor showing at St. John’s and how the women’s soccer team could make it far in the playoffs. Running back Josh Parks joins the crew in studio.
AP: 2 killed in car that collided with Bethel team bus
A bus carrying the women’s volleyball team from Bethel University in Minnesota collided with a vehicle in Wisconsin over the weekend, killing the two people in the car.
Football falls to St. John’s, loses first conference match since ’14
Eight turnovers and a porous defense led the St. Thomas football team to its first conference loss since Oct. 25, 2014, falling 40-20 to conference arch-rival St. John’s.
Turnovers, porous defense doom football against Johnnies
The St. Thomas football team gave up the most points it has in four years, falling to St. John’s 40-20 in Collegeville.
South Campus’ new student lab
The University of St. Thomas introduced a new student-oriented lab Sept. 20 in the Facilities and Design Center on South Campus. The lab has three main rooms, a 3D printing center, a laser engraver and a small kitchenette with a fridge, sink and vending machines.
Dougherty Family College receives $6.5 million donation
St. Thomas’ Dougherty Family College received a $6.5 million donation in September from Richard Sterbens and Marty Ryan to help create an endowment to support graduates of the college. The donation will provide full-tuition scholarships to those who wish to complete their bachelor’s degree at St. Thomas.
Allianz Field to transform Hamline-Midway Neighborhood
Allianz Field, Minnesota United’s new stadium, enters the final quarter of its construction for 2019. Some Hamline-Midway residents are concerned that the multi-year development plan will economically restructure the neighborhood and potentially alter its demographic.
PODCAST: Keep the Ball Rolling with Mark Dowdle
In episode 4 of Keep the Ball Rolling, hosts Brady Halbmaier and Noah Brown preview the upcoming Tommie-Johnnie football game, Althea Larson is introduced as producer, and Tommie linebacker Mark Dowdle joins the crew in studio to talk Tommie football.
Zickert, DeBoom lead women’s soccer to 12th win in a row
A pair of second-half goals from forward Megan Zickert led the No. 16 St. Thomas women’s soccer team to its 12th-straight win Tuesday at home, defeating University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire 4-1.
Behind the scenes work makes international students at home
The Office of International Students and Scholars offers a variety of services assisting international students in their transition to life on and off campus. The office provides support and education for international students while integrating them into the university’s culture.
PHOTO SLIDESHOW: AJR concert
Jack and Ryan Met, two members of the band AJR, played the St. Thomas homecoming concert on October 6. Singer Kawehi was the concert’s opening act.
New members sworn in, 18 clubs funded at Sept. 27 USG meeting
St. Thomas Undergraduate Student Government approved funding for 18 clubs, swore in new members and discussed special elections at its Sept. 27 general council meeting.
St. John’s University coaching legend John Gagliardi dies
John Gagliardi, former coach of the St. John’s football team, died Oct. 7 in Collegeville. He was 91.
Parks, ground attack propel football to win over Augsburg
Running back Josh Parks carried the ball 13 times for 194 yards and two touchdowns as the St. Thomas football team crushed Augsburg 73-14.
