Security forces boosted positions near a protest camp by supporters of ousted leader Mohammed Morsi as authorities Saturday plotted their next moves
Flags lowered for 19 dead firefighters
The nation mourns its biggest loss of firefighters in a wildfire in 80 years.
Dienhart to lead Schulze foundation
The executive vice president and chief operating officer will head the Richard M. Schulze Family Foundation.
Author, St. Thomas alumnus Vince Flynn dies
The bestselling author died Wednesday morning after a two-year battle with prostate cancer.
Puto, Gleason to remain in leadership
A search failed to find a new business school dean or International Education Center director.
Crews rescue girl, women from Iowa flood
Emergency crews are credited with rescuing a girl and two women from an SUV in northern Iowa that was submerged in floodwaters.
Class of 2013 becomes newest alumni
The class of 2013 graduates walked through the arches for the last time on their way to receiving their diplomas Saturday.
Dease honored at commencement
Saturday marked a special end for graduating Tommies, and for the Rev. Dennis Dease.
New turf, sculpture garden planned for summer
As summer break starts for students, St. Thomas Physical plant employees will begin projects including a sculpture garden and construction on the South Campus fields and in the Murray-Herrick Campus Center.
New minor produces new music
What started out as composition lessons lead to the music department offering students a composition minor for the first time.
Will Boy Scouts accept gay youth? Vote is imminent
With its ranks deeply divided, the Boy Scouts of America is asking its local leaders from across the country to decide whether its contentious membership policy should be overhauled so that openly gay boys can participate in Scout units.
Tommie Spotlight: Nataly Sanchez
Something different motivated senior Nataly Sanchez to compete in the Miss Minnesota Latina Pageant.
Retiring professors reflect on St. Thomas careers
The Rev. Dennis Dease isn’t the only faculty member leaving St. Thomas this year; seven professors plan to end their tenures at the university as well.
Feminist group addresses stereotypes and vulgarity on campus
St. Thomas’ feminist group, FemCom, said “goodbye” to derogatory language and stereotyping when its members wrote a public address to the student body.
Ireland Hall Teeter-Totter Marathon receives more donations this year
The Ireland Hall Teeter-Totter Marathon has already raised $400 more than last year’s event.
