The landmark U.S. Supreme Court ruling in favor of same-sex marriages has no legal force outside the United States, but gay rights activists in many parts of the world believe the court ruling will help their cause.
Cultural anthropologist speaks about Mediterranean diet
Cultural anthropologist Rosella Galletti has been speaking with St. Thomas classes to encourage students to adopt a Mediterranean diet.
Team Turtle explores uncharted territory
Team Turtle is a group of students led by Tim Lewis, chair of the biology department. Lewis believes getting students involved in actual field research is invaluable.
First Cadenza concert draws crowd
Even more than a dozen rows of chairs wasn’t enough for the crowd in Woulfe Alumni Hall May 15 during St. Thomas women’s a capella group Cadezna’s first concert.
EPA names St. Thomas top user of green energy in MIAC
The Environmental Protection Agency has named St. Thomas the top user of green energy among schools in the Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference in 2014-2015.
Public Safety holds self defense class
Public Safety Crime Prevention Sergeant Wells Farnham, in conjunction with the Wellness Center, held a self-defense class on May 5 for members of the St. Thomas community.
PULSE shows impress audiences
From hip hop to swing dancing, PULSE’s On the Run show pleased audiences in two separate performances Friday night.
KUST releases 1st sampler CD
KUST, the St. Thomas student-run radio station, celebrated the release of its CD ‘UST Sampler Vol. 1’ in front of a packed house at Scooter’s Tuesday night.
Latinos Unidos hosts Cinco de Mayo festival
Mariachi music filled the John P. Monahan Plaza Tuesday afternoon as the St. Thomas Latinos Unidos club hosted a Cinco de Mayo festival.
Freshman conducts research on Ukrainian conflict
Freshman Valerie Brukhis learned from her two weeks of research in Ukraine that students have the power to create change in the world.
Hope, family sustained American journalist imprisoned in North Korea
The United States is considered the land of the free, but American journalist Laura Ling had to experience the loss of her freedom a world away before she truly appreciated its value.
Undergraduate student government executive board sworn in
Senior Michael Gaytko was sworn in as the new president of Undergraduate Student Government via Skype Sunday night by former President Ryan Smith.
Hana, BESA celebrate ‘Livin’ in Color Week’
Hana, a multicultural awareness group on campus, and the Black Empowerment Student Alliance co-hosted events last week with a goal to celebrate student diversity.
Student studying abroad struck by car, recovering from surgery
St. Thomas study abroad senior Luke “Sunny” Adams is recovering from a successful surgery after a car struck him as he crossed a street in Beppu, Japan.
Students raise anti-abortion awareness with ‘Save the Humans Week’
As students walked through campus on Thursday, many noticed the Students for Human life club raising anti-abortion awareness with bright banners – all part of ‘Save the Humans Week.’
