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Winter views of campus
Check out a slideshow of the campus winter landscape.
Game photos: Tommies beat St. John Fisher, advance to NCAA semifinals
Check out photos from the game.
Student band Lotus Eater raises awareness for STLF
An estimated 60 people attended Wednesday night’s concert. The show’s aim was to raise awareness about the Students Today Leaders Tomorrow organization.
Game photos: Tommies beat St. Scholastica
The Tommies beat St. Scholastica in the first round of the NCAA playoffs on a snowy Saturday.
News in :90 – Nov. 18, 2011
[slidepress gallery = ‘111118_nin_kovtun’] This is News in :90 for Friday, Nov. 18, 2011.
Paralympian uses AARC pool to train, aspires to win gold
Swimmer Mallory Weggemann was paralyzed from the waist down after an epidural injection for back pain, but Weggemann never gave up. She has since broken numerous records, won an ESPY and is training for the 2012 London Olympics.
Students’ work showcased at first ever ACTC Film Festival
Junior Will Scully was St. Thomas’ only representative at the festival.
Students see pros and cons in yearbook’s digital shift
Last year the Aquinas yearbook went digital. This year it’s making another transition to a digital magazine format, as well as creating a free application for smartphone and iPad owners.
Sports in :60 – Oct. 27, 2011
This is Sports in :60 for Thursday, Oct. 27, 2011.
Haunted Cretin aims to thrill and chill students
Haunted Cretin returns for its 11th year Wednesday, Oct. 26.
Photo slideshow: Tommies defeat Royals 23-13
Check out photos from Saturday’s game against Bethel.
Photo slideshow: Tommies remain undefeated beating Hamline 49-0
Check out a photo slideshow of Saturday’s game against Hamline.
Tommie fans show homecoming spirit
Tommie fans celebrate the homecoming game against Hamline. The St. Thomas football team beat Hamline 49-0.
What’s to gain at Gainey
The Gainey Conference Center in Owatonna, Minn is the host of annual St. Thomas retreats, and many students are not aware of how special it really is.