Nineteen-year-old Tnuza Jamal Hassan of Minneapolis has been ordered detained by a federal judge after allegedly setting nine fires at St. Catherine University last month.
Tommies beat the Blazers, advance in MIAC tournament
Pitcher Sammy Hogan drove in the game-winning run as top-seed St. Thomas defeated fourth-seed St. Benedict 3-2 in the first round of the MIAC softball tournament Friday afternoon at South Field.
St. Thomas uses Arrupe College as model for two-year program
Arrupe College, Loyola University’s two-year college, is the model for St. Thomas’ Dougherty Family College opening this fall. TommieMedia’s Lauren Andrego and Mary Brickner traveled to Chicago to tell Arrupe’s story in words and video.
D3 roundup: St. John’s knocked out at Oshkosh, b’gosh
Wis.-Oshkosh dominated the fourth quarter to take a 31-14 victory and eliminate the Johnnies from the NCAA Division III football playoffs.
Tommies crush Coe college 55-6, advance to Elite Eight
The third-ranked St. Thomas football team cruised past Coe 55-6 Saturday afternoon at O’Shaughnessy Stadium.
Twins of St. Thomas
Natalie Hall’s latest slideshow focuses on the many twin and triplet siblings at St. Thomas.
St. Thomas offers summer courses at half-price
The University of St. Thomas is now offering discounted summer courses to all undergraduate students 50 percent off the usual price.
Student to bike 4,000 miles to fight cancer
Sophomore Andrew Mohama knows the impact of cancer too well. That’s why this summer he will bike over 4,000 miles across the country to raise money, spread awareness and show support for those fighting cancer.
Men and women’s soccer make school history
The St. Thomas men’s and women’s soccer teams have rewritten the history books with impressive and, at times, unprecedented 2016 campaigns.
Video: St. Thomas shuts out Northwestern-St. Paul in first round of playoffs
The third-ranked St. Thomas football team crushed Northwestern-St. Paul 43-0 to move on to the second round of playoffs Saturday at O’Shaughnessy Stadium.
Options reviewed in core curriculum upheaval
The core curriculum at St. Thomas could look very different in the next few years.
Anti-Racism Coalition hosts rally for St. Thomas community
Students, faculty and staff gathered on the Lower Quad Friday afternoon to participate in a rally hosted by the Anti-Racism Coalition. The event, organized in the last 24 hours in light of a recent incident of a racial slur written on a campus sidewalk, encouraged chants like, “We want change,” and “Stand up,” in an …
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Thousands decry election outcome, block I-94
Anger, fear, and hope reverberated in chants echoed by thousands of protesters on Thursday night during a “Stop Trump” rally that culmninated in a standoff with police on Interstate 94.
Public Safety identifies three students involved in racial slur incident
St. Thomas Public Safety has identified three students allegedly responsible for a racial slur-hate speech incident on campus Wednesday.
Men’s soccer wins first-ever MIAC championship
The St. Thomas men’s soccer team won its first ever MIAC playoff championship with a 1-0 victory over Macalester in the conference title game on Saturday morning.