With Thursday’s decision on St. Thomas’ new president looming, the university’s faculty and staff gave their opinions on who will lead the institution.
Former Tommie dancer shares Super Bowl stage with Beyoncé
While most of America watched the San Francisco 49ers and the Baltimore Ravens go head-to-head during Sunday’s Super Bowl XLVII, junior Brittney Schubert helped Beyoncé steal the show.
St. Thomas Perspectives Abroad: Greece
I have yet to see a Greek spray Windex on his cuts and bruises, but certain aspects of Athens actualize what Ian was getting himself into in “My Big Fat Greek Wedding.”
Students attend first student-run comedy event
Students poked fun at prank calls, Olympic athletes and Thanksgiving dinner during the student-run comedy event “The Lemonade Stand-Up” Tuesday in South Campus’ 3M Auditorium.
Sports in :60 – Nov. 29, 2012
This is Sports in :60 for Thursday, Nov. 29, 2012.
Cyber Monday becomes Cyber Week
St. Thomas students were among online retailers who reaped the sales of Cyber Monday, who brought in 20 percent more sales than last year’s Internet shopping spree, and it doesn’t stop there.
Mustache bracelets make way to campus for ‘No Shave November’
With frigid weather coming in the winter season, some people grow facial hair to stay warm, but others, like junior Zach Vaughan, do it for a good cause.
News in :90 – Nov. 20, 2012
This is News in :90 for Tuesday, Nov. 20, 2012.
Student-designed Widget Wah! iPhone cases draw sales
Purple and gray apparel, notebooks and bags that bear the St. Thomas name are all staples in the St. Thomas bookstore, but Widget Wah!, a brand of iPhone cases that two student entrepreneurs created, are the newest Tommie logo-bearing items for sale.
Gas prices plummet after superstorm Sandy
Despite the destruction Hurricane Sandy inflicted on the East Coast, car owners across the U.S. have seen benefits at the gas pumps.
Students patiently wait in lines to vote
Not intimidated by long lines or distance, students made their political choices known at the polls on Tuesday.
Birthday parties get a new Superhero Service
Birthdays are exciting for children, but sophomore entrepreneurs Jesse Stone and Mariann Kukielka developed a business plan that helps kids feel super beyond just one special day.
St. Thomas graduate enrollment shrinks 9 percent
The St. Thomas graduate school’s enrollment shrank almost 9 percent from last year.
Students react to close presidential debate
Exactly three weeks before the November election, students gathered in different locations the evening of Tuesday, Oct. 16, to watch the third debate of the presidential debate series.
Window signs now banned in residence halls
Students using room windows as space to decorate won’t be able to anymore after a display ban was issued for all campus residence halls Sept. 29.