Since the Muslim population at St. Thomas is growing, the Muslim Student Association decided it was important for the university community to know what the Islamic faith is.
The mind of a superfan
People who identify themselves as sports fans typically have lower rates of depression and higher rates of self-esteem. Find out more about superfans here.
Baseball’s losing skid hits five games
The St. Thomas men’s baseball team dropped two home games to Bethel University on a windy Wednesday evening at Koch Diamond.
Gender neutral toys: Breaking gender roles
Opinions editor Jamie Bernard believes gender neutral toys will help break down gender norms amongst the next generation of children.
Love Your Melon reaches milestone
The organization, which started in a St. Thomas entrepreneurship class, announced it has sold enough hats to donate one to every child with cancer in America.
Biology department chair to step down
Tim Lewis, the chair of the St. Thomas biology department, will step down at the end of the fiscal year on June 30 after holding the position for six years.
Art students’ work on display at St. Kate’s
Seniors from St. Thomas and St. Kate’s showcased their work that’s taken years to complete this weekend.
What is an ecological footprint?
If everyone on Earth lived like the average American, our ecological footprint tells us we would need 3.9 Earths. Find out more with this infographic.
Tommies, Katies bring ‘Bye Bye Birdie’ to life on stage
For many St. Kate’s and St. Thomas students who performed in ‘Bye Bye Birdie’ last weekend, the experience meant a lot more than just singing and dancing.
Eco-friendly trash compactors come to campus
St. Thomas entered into a trial period with Compaction Technologies on April 1, when new trash compactors were placed in the areas that generate the most trash on campus.
Graduation ceremony to be held on campus
While last year’s graduating class held its ceremony off campus, this year’s undergraduate commencement ceremony will return to O’Shaughnessy Stadium.
Professor lands gig on new WCCO segment
Professor Carol Bruess recently began sharing her expertise advice on ‘Relationship Reboot,’ a four-minute segment on WCCO’s new show, Mid-Morning.
Students honor loved ones with cancer at Relay for Life
Tommies raised more than $31,000 toward cancer research at Relay for Life Friday night, but for freshman Catherine Connelly and others, it had greater meaning.
Burke’s career day leads lacrosse to victory
The St. Thomas lacrosse team rode a hot start and a career-high seven goals from attackman Danny Burke to a 19-11 win over Winona State University Sunday.
Tommie Spotlight: Student artists
From dance to watercolors to illustrations, photojournalist Carlee Hackl found students who practice art in a variety of forms.
