Students for Human Life hosted five events this week for its annual Save the Humans Week, featuring free cupcakes, two speakers, a demonstration on the quad and a board game tournament.
St. Thomas celebrates Pride Week
St. Thomas celebrated Pride Week April 11-15 as a part of sexual abuse awareness month.
Talk With a Tommie: Krzysztof Walczak
Reporter Adam Kraft talks to St. Thomas Senior Krzysztof Walczak about his experience founding the film production company, BOME productions.
Ethiopian immigrant brings new flavors to St. Thomas
Mohamed Omer is a refugee, immigrant, entrepreneur and business owner and is bringing a new flavor to campus.
ASIA Club holds first meeting
As soon as USG approved the formation of ASIA Club at its March 13 meeting senior Gabbie Ryan and junior Samantha Yang began to solidify plans to jumpstart their new student organization.
Breakfast with the Board creates forum for students
St. Thomas’ Undergraduate Student Government has invited students to have breakfast with members of the St. Thomas board of trustees.
Seminarians prepare for “Moonshine Abbey”
Graduate students at the St. Paul Seminary have begun rehearsing their newest theater endeavor: a musical titled “Moonshine Abbey.”
Macalester student robbed at gunpoint
St. Thomas Public Safety informed the community of an armed robbery near Macalester College on Sunday evening.
Public Safety briefs – April 10, 2016
Property thrown from windows, several fake ID’s and a fire alarm set off by a vaporizer all are part of this week’s Public Safety briefs.
Little Free Libraries pop up near St. Thomas
While Little Free Libraries numbered zero in 2009, the popular take-one-leave-one book boxes total more than 36,000 worldwide this year.
Minneapolis police fatally shoot suspect
Minneapolis police say officers shot and killed a suspect who was stabbing a man in an apartment Monday morning.
Minnesotan artist aims to paint pope
Minnesota native and world-renowned artist Mark Balma has announced his hopes to paint a portrait of Pope Francis.
Students collaborate to bring College Works Painting to St. Paul
Sophomore Jeremy Molina will spend the summer independently running his own painting company for the University of St. Thomas area.
USG announces elections, allocates funds
Undergraduate Student Government held its first two meetings of the semester on March 6 and 13.
Egypt plane drama ends: hijacker arrested, passengers freed
An Egyptian man has surrendered after he hijacked a domestic EgyptAir flight and forced it to land in Cyprus on Tuesday.
