Students, faculty and members of the community gathered Tuesday to hear the differences between the religion of Islam and the actions of ISIS.
Travel alert issued to study abroad students
Current and future study abroad students received an email from St. Thomas’ Office of Study Abroad informing them of a U.S. Department of State Travel Alert.
ALPFA forms St. Thomas chapter
The Association of Latino Professionals for America now has a sector at St.Thomas.
Minneapolis police arrest 2 men in shooting near protest
Police on Tuesday arrested two men suspected of shooting five Black Lives Matter demonstrators.
Embassy informs Study Abroad students of terror risks
St. Thomas students studying abroad in Italy received an email from the United States Embassy in Rome warning of potential terrorist attacks.
Students protest club funding
Students gathered Sunday to protest USG’s decisions regarding club funding and treatment of students of color.
Tommies “rake” a difference
St. Thomas students volunteered to clean up yards last week as part of The Student Alumni Council’s Rake-A-Difference event.
Nutrition can prevent cold and flu viruses
As the weather starts to change, it is important to keep the immune system at its best to avoid cold and flu viruses.
The Latest: Cop says MU postings mimicked those from Oregon
The latest on the protests and turmoil over racially charged incidents at the University of Missouri.
St. Thomas holds virtual fundraiser
Tuesday, Nov. 10, was Tommie Give Day – St. Thomas’ first-ever virtual fundraiser for the annual fund.
Catholic education comes home
A group of St. Thomas students and graduates have decided to bring their Catholic education back to their hometown.
Summit Singers release first CD
St. Thomas’ a cappella group, the Summit Singers, will release its first studio album “Under the Arches” on Wednesday.
Public Safety briefs – Nov. 3, 2015
Stolen bread, an assault and a toaster fire are all part of this week’s Public Safety briefs.
Hoop it up: With fitness brings fame
Sophomore Ryan Smith is most likely known around campus as The Hula Hoop guy.
New peeping charges filed after videos found
A St. Paul man with previous convictions for peeping in windows of unsuspecting women is facing charges again. Police say a search of his home has turned up videos of women, including a naked teenage girl.
