Quarterback Michael Veldman passed for 392 yards and four touchdowns as Gustavus routed Hamline 51-7 to go 2-0 in the MIAC and share the conference lead with St. Thomas.
Michael Campbell charged in crash that killed Ria Patel
Michael Laurence Campbell admitted to authorities that he drank alcohol before driving and crashing his car, resulting in the death of St. Thomas junior Ria Patel, according to a criminal complaint filed Wednesday.
MIAC Roundup: Gusties hold off Auggies in shootout
Augsburg’s Quinn Frisell edged out Michael Veldman of Gustavus in the quarterback shootout, but the Gusties had the difference maker in Jamison Beulke as MIAC football teams opened conference play on Saturday.
MIAC roundup: Concordia rolls past Wis.-Whitewater
Chad Johnson rushed for 146 yards and two touchdowns, including the clincher with 9 minutes 58 seconds to play in the fourth quarter to help Concordia roll to its second win of the season.
Sports in :60 – Sept. 7, 2017
This is Sports in :60 for Thursday, Sept. 7, 2017.
MIAC: Dubuque stuns Bethel in 2 OTs
Dubuque’s Dwayne Allen Jr. scored from four yards out in the second overtime to spoil Bethel’s home opener as MIAC teams kicked off the season.
AP: Trump names hate groups, denouncing Charlottesville violence
WASHINGTON (AP) — Under relentless pressure, President Donald Trump on Monday named and condemned “repugnant” hate groups and declared that “racism is evil” in a far more forceful statement than he’d made earlier after deadly, race-fueled weekend clashes in Charlottesville, Virginia.
Public Safety alerts of off-campus simple assault
St. Thomas Public Safety sent out an email Thursday morning alerting the St. Thomas community of an off-campus incident that occurred Tuesday night.
Stereotypes: Their relevance on this campus and how to end them
St. Thomas student Justine Bowe discusses campus stereotypes in this Letter to the Editor.
Overflowing toilets, anonymous packages and more in this week’s public safety briefs
Check out this week’s public safety briefs.
Letter to the Editor: Living up to ‘All for the Common Good’?
St. Thomas student Antonella Bernardi discusses political intolerance on campus in this Letter to the Editor.
St. Thomas voices featured at KUST Sampler party
This year’s KUST Sampler release party will feature 6 performers, ranging from hip-hop to indie rock to instrumental music April 25 in ASC Dance.
Tommie softball sweeps St. Bens
St. Thomas senior Jessica Eppenberger threw a five-hit shutout in a 5-0 victory over St. Benedict to complete a doubleheader sweep Sunday at South Field and boost the Tommies into first place in the MIAC softball standings.
Suspect in Facebook video killing shoots himself to death
CLEVELAND (AP) — The man who randomly killed a Cleveland retiree and posted video of the crime on Facebook shot himself to death on Tuesday in Pennsylvania, police said.
Many fire department calls in this week’s public safety briefs
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