Thousands of people, including bishops, priests, a cardinal and community members filled St. Paul’s Cathedral to celebrate the life of former Archbishop Harry Flynn.
St. Thomas launches meal donation program
From Sept. 23 to Oct. 7, students can donate their guest passes to help St. Thomas students facing food insecurity. This is a new program that is designed for students to help fellow Tommies.
OPINION: Gerrymandering weakens the democratic process
Gerrymandering is dividing election districts in a way that is favorable to one party, therefore giving advantage to that party through the voting process. Opinions editor Maddie Peters argues partisan gerrymandering threatens the right to vote.
PHOTO SLIDESHOW: Tommie football loses to unranked UW-Eau Claire
A last-second touchdown catch by wide receiver Gabe Green wasn’t enough, as No. 6 St. Thomas lost to unranked Wisconsin-Eau Claire, 21-19, Saturday.
Women’s soccer scores six goals in landslide win over St. Olaf
The St. Thomas women’s soccer team dominated throughout their 6-0 win against St. Olaf Saturday at South Field.
Tommie football loses to unranked UW-Eau Claire
A late fourth quarter touchdown wasn’t enough for No. 6 St. Thomas to come back against unranked Wisconsin-Eau Claire losing 21-19.
PHOTO SLIDESHOW: Men’s soccer scores six goals against St. Olaf for first decisive win
The St. Thomas men’s soccer team rolled over St. Olaf 6-1 Saturday, moving to (2-1, 3-3-3 overall) on the season.
St. Thomas student will remain jailed in bomb threat case
A third-year St. Thomas student accused of making threatening phone calls targeting the St. Paul campus will remain jailed until at least next week following a hearing in federal court in Minneapolis on Friday.
Dougherty Family College research lab provides opportunities
Dougherty Family College students are now able to gain hands-on experience in their biology and geology courses with a new research lab on the Minneapolis campus.
St. Thomas student going a month without shoes
For the entire month of September, St. Thomas sophomore Wyatt Amdahl is walking everywhere he can without shoes to raise money and awareness for those who do not have them.
St. Thomas student charged in campus bomb threats
Ray Ghansham Persaud, 20, who is accused of making several hoax bomb threats at the University of St. Thomas over the last six months, made his first appearance Tuesday afternoon in U.S. District Court in Minneapolis.
VIDEO: St. Thomas students react to classmate’s arrest in bomb threats
A St. Thomas student, Ray Persaud, was charged for making three separate bomb threats in the past six months to the University of St. Thomas. TommieMedia’s Max Collier and Owen Landrud gathered St. Thomas students’ reactions.
St. Thomas bomb threat suspect arrested
The U.S. Attorney’s Office announced Tuesday an arrest and charge against St. Thomas student Ray Ghansham Persaud, 20, for hoax bomb threats against the university over the last six months, including the Sept. 17 incident.
Future, experiential design key points in Convening the College keynote
John “Ozzie” Nelson, Jr. was the keynote speaker at the CAS’ second annual Convening the College event Monday night in the O’Shaughnessy Educational Center auditorium.
Former archbishop and St. Thomas board chairman Flynn dies
The Most Rev. Harry Joseph Flynn, archbishop emeritus of the Archdiocese of St. Paul and Minneapolis, died Sunday, Sept. 22, 2019, at age 86.