Student organization Latinos Unidos celebrated the end of National Hispanic Heritage Month by inviting Aztec dance troupe Kalpulli KetzalCoatlicue to perform.
Words from a ‘Marathoner’
Columnist Geena Maharaj talks about how she dealt with pain in her first marathon and how she’s prepared to run the Twin Cities Marathon again Sunday, Oct. 7.
‘Hole-in-the-wall’ restaurants to taste
We’ve all heard of Seven’s fabulous sky bar, tried Chino Latino’s “Laughing Buddha Noodles,” and drooled over Fogo de Chao’s succulent selection of Brazilian meat, but I think it’s time to pay homage to those lesser-known eateries.
Dress to impress at the gym?
In a survey of roughly 200 St. Thomas students conducted by yours truly, more than 64 percent of respondents reported feeling distracted, bothered or offended by women who dress inappropriately at the gym.
‘What are you?’
When asked her ethnicity, TommieMedia Columnist Geena Maharaj can’t give a straight answer. She explains how being born Indian and raised American causes some cultural confusion.
The importance of internships
Someone wise once said, “The only way to gain experience and learn is to start at the bottom as a little intern.”
Senior Design Clinic showcases student prototypes
About 70 engineering students showcased projects that they’ve been working on since October 2011 at the Senior Design Clinic Friday, May 11.
St. Thomas graduate cooks for success
2011 St. Thomas graduate Monique Volz has always been passionate about cooking.
Sports in :60 – May 4, 2012
This is Sports in :60 for Friday, May 4, 2012.
News in :90 – April 30, 2012
This is News in :90 for Monday, April 30 2012.
Top business students ‘tapped’ into Beta Gamma Sigma
International business honor society Beta Gamma Sigma “tapped” 57 St. Thomas juniors and 26 seniors by visiting their business classes.
It’s OK to drink on your 21st birthday
A 21st birthday is a big moment, and it is OK to drink as long as it is done responsibly. The problem is that too many students are spending their birthday binge drinking and are putting themselves and others at risk.
St. Thomas Gospel Choir hosts Face Forward EXPOSED show
About 70 people filled Scooters’ seats, April 12, to watch Face Forward’s EXPOSED show presented by the UST Gospel Choir.
Best Buy closings happen close to home, students remain optimistic
The announcement, however, did not faze some St. Thomas students who are former or current employees of the company.
Student wins award for research in Kenya
St. Thomas junior Luke Nolby received the award because of his project that looked at the abundance and usage of wildlife sanctuaries.