Nick Kiekenapp decided to write his own book taking jazz guitar back to its roots- the 1920’s through World War II.
Tommie Spotlight: Nataly Sanchez
Something different motivated senior Nataly Sanchez to compete in the Miss Minnesota Latina Pageant.
Sports in :60 – May 7, 2013
This is Sports in :60 for Tuesday, May 7, 2013.
Students ‘have a blast’ behind the scenes at PULSE
Head of marketing and promotions for PULSE, sophomore Keeley Norton said that backstage experience is always busy during the show.
Students clean up Mississippi River
St. Thomas students spent their Saturday morning last weekend picking up trash and ridding the area of everything from cans to giant stuffed animals.
News in :90 – April 25, 2013
This is News in :90 for Thursday, April 25, 2013.
Students take the stage for ‘So You Think You Can Dance’ event
Originally only two competitors signed up, but five performances took the stage at STAR’s competition Thursday night.
Students launch website to help housing search
Since three St. Thomas students launched Subletcircle.com on April 6, the website already has 50 listings and more than 800 views.
St. Thomas Rock Climbing Club grows to 200 members
St. Thomas Rock Climbing Club members have been bouldering, rope climbing and belaying for five years.
SHINE heads to New York to serve over break
More than 55,000 people sleep on the streets of New York City every night, according to the Coalition for the Homeless.
UST Sustainability Committee puts pile of cardboard outside Anderson Student Center
A tightly bound pile of cardboard appeared on the John P. Monahan Plaza last week in an effort to help raise recycling awareness.
New pope ‘something worth celebrating’
Reporter Alison Bengtson captured the St. John Vianney seminarian songs and celebrations heard Thursday during the on-campus pope celebration.
Mock trial team places eighth at regionals
Eight judges, four three-hour rounds, two opposing arguments and one 120-page case later, the St. Thomas Mock Trial team didn’t advance to the final national tournament, but had some success along the way.
Students create woodwind quintet
Junior Annie Kezar said the idea to start a student-run quintet came from her horn teacher. She later talked to senior Alexandra Gobell, and the quintet became a reality.
News in :90 — March 8, 2013
This is News in :90 for Friday, March 8, 2013