Friday is the final day for students to vote for the Undergraduate Student Government 2013-2014 council. The winners will be announced this weekend.
Admissions preps for largest prospective student overnight ever
St. Thomas students can expect to see 165 high school seniors roaming around campus Friday as part of the largest Tommie Overnight ever.
Johnnies, Bennies plan to protest against campus concert cancellation
Just days after announcing rapper Sammy Adams as the act for 13 Pines or Pinestock, the Joint Events Council and CSB/SJU’s administrators released a written statement canceling the event.
Sports in :60 – March 19, 2013
This is Sports in :60 for Tuesday, March 19, 2013.
In Depth – Catholic Identity at St. Thomas
Catholic identity is a hallmark of St. Thomas. Yet, for the first time, the university has named a layperson as president and less than half of current students surveyed chose to identify themselves as Catholic.
Sports in :60 – March 12, 2013
This is Sports in :60 for Tuesday, March 12, 2013.
St. Thomas ranks low in recycling competition
St. Thomas’ Green Team and Physical Plant are working together to make St. Thomas a greener place, but the university’s ranking in the RecycleMania competition suggest otherwise.
Honor society donates blankets to homeless
Omnicom Delta Kappa organized a blanket drive for the Simpson Housing Services homeless shelter located in Minneapolis.
Students rally against Keystone XL project
Two St. Thomas juniors joined tens of thousands of people of all ages on Sunday who are against the Keystone XL project.
Senior creates Great Lakes Collection clothing line
The Lacoste crocodile or the Polo Ralph Lauren horse logos are recognizable brand names that some college students spend money on, but one St. Thomas student wanted to give a new option.
Binge drinking at young age shrinks your brain, study says
While taking numerous shots may lead to a fun and crazy night for some students, a recent Journal Cortex study suggests a hangover is not the only side effect young people will experience.
St. Thomas Perspectives Abroad: Mexico
Last week, I stumbled upon the colonial gem of Mérida, Mexico. This city is located in the Yucatan Peninsula, which is one of the most prosperous states in the Mexican Republic.
St. Thomas community gathers to remember Mark Langdon
About 100 people gathered in the Chapel of St. Thomas Aquinas to remember junior Mark Langdon, a student who was found dead in his on-campus apartment last Friday. The cause of his death remains unknown.
Heaviest snowstorm in two winters dumps more than 10 inches on campus
Forecasters said 10.5 inches fell in the Twin Cities by Sunday night, and students have embraced it.
Students redefine dating in college
The two students have created a small group that studies the popular novel “I Kissed Dating Goodbye.”