A Minneapolis police officer makes his first public statement after the shooting of an unarmed woman in 2017, former Vice President Joe Biden joins the race for the 2020 democratic presidential bid, and two St. Thomas Sophomores plan a 4,000 mile bike ride across the United States. Reporter Justin Amaker has today’s News in: 90.
Two St. Thomas students bike across the US in 4K for Cancer
St. Thomas sophomores Kai Olson and Joe Crosetto plan to bike 4,000 miles across the United States in 70 days this summer for the 4K for Cancer race, a program by the Ulman Foundation.
Men’s track and field competes at Tomcat Twilight
The St. Thomas men’s track and field team competed at the annual Tomcat Twilight meet Thursday at O’Shaughnessy Stadium and Koch Diamond.
St. Thomas employee leaves gun in campus restroom
St. Thomas Public Safety recovered a holstered handgun from a restroom on the St. Paul campus Monday afternoon, according to a UST alert sent to the campus community.
St. Thomas places compost bin outside Dowling Hall
St. Thomas students living on north campus can now compost with ease due to a new collection bin outside of Dowling Hall.
PHOTO SLIDESHOW: Baseball splits doubleheader with St. Mary’s
After a 4-0 loss in extra innings, St. Thomas baseball split its doubleheader with a 5-4 victory over St. Mary’s Tuesday at Koch Diamond.
St. Thomas becomes first institution in Twin Cities to obtain digital cadavers
St. Thomas became the first institution in the Twin Cities to a obtain a digital cadaver table for student use in associate professor Lesley Scibora’s human anatomy classroom.
How will changes to dining services affect you?
Dining Services announced multiple changes coming to on-campus dining next fall, including expanded hours in The View, more variety in the dining menu and most notably, an unlimited meal plan.
PHOTO SLIDESHOW: Macalester beats St. Thomas baseball in first game of doubleheader.
St. Thomas got their first conference loss 9-2 against Macalester in a seven-inning game at Koch Diamond Wednesday
St. Thomas library opens new video production studio
St. Thomas opened a new video production studio for students at the beginning of spring semester on the third floor of the O’Shaughnessy-Frey Library.
PHOTO SLIDESHOW: Women’s hoops defeats Wartburg in Elite Eight
Senior guard Lucia Renikoff’s 22 points led No. 2 St. Thomas to an 85-54 victory over No. 11 Wartburg College in the NCAA Elite Eight Saturday at Schoenecker Arena.
Women’s hoops defeats Wartburg in Elite Eight
The St. Thomas women’s basketball team defeated Wartburg College in the NCAA Elite Eight Saturday at Schoenecker Arena.
Women’s hoops defeats Amherst in overtime
Senior center Hannah Spaulding’s 28 points and 18 rebounds led No. 3 St. Thomas to a 61-58 overtime victory against back-to-back defending national champion No. 6 Amherst in the NCAA Sweet 16 women’s basketball tournament Friday at Schoenecker Arena.
Women’s hoops defeats Amherst 61-58 in overtime
Senior center Hannah Spaulding’s 28 points led No. 3 St. Thomas to a 61-58 overtime victory over No. 6 Amherst in the NCAA Sweet 16 women’s basketball tournament Friday at Schoenecker Arena.
St. Paul declares one-side residential parking ban
Following record-breaking snowfall, the city of St. Paul declared a one-side residential street parking ban that began Monday at noon. Parking is banned on the even-numbered side of all residential streets. Residential streets around the St. Thomas campus include Selby and Goodrich avenues.