The Faculty and Staff LGBTQ+ Allies Committee organized Day of Silence/Night of Noise Thursday in the Anderson Student Center to connect members of the St. Thomas community.
Underclassmen shine at Tom Cat Twilight
Sophomore Jacob Gredvig placed first in the 400-meter hurdles with a time of 55.89 in the team’s first of two home outdoor meets this season.
Social media etiquette for college students
More and more employers are using social media to check potential job candidates, so design manager Elle Jackson compiled some tips for managing your profiles.
Public Safety briefs – April 17, 2015
A Homeland Security investigation, a motor vehicle accident and stolen light bulbs in the library are all part of this week’s Public Safety briefs.
Brown bag luncheon facilitates discussion of diversity, mission
Vice President for Mission the Rev. Larry Snyder and Diversity and Inclusion Officer Calvin Hill held a brown bag luncheon to discuss how their new roles will contribute to the university.
Baseball splits doubleheader with rival St. John’s
On a sun-filled spring afternoon in St. Paul, the St. Thomas baseball team split a pair of games with rival St. John’s.
A day in the life of a seminarian
Senior Andrew Zipp, a St. John Vianney seminarian, is up almost every morning by 6:15 for the seminary’s holy hour, usually followed by Mass. Watch the video feature.
Junior receives prestigious research grant
Junior Melanie Kraemer received the Young Scholars Research grant from St. Thomas, which will allow her to spend 10 weeks this summer studying eco-feminism in England.
Softball drops late-inning thrillers to Gustavus
The St. Thomas softball team dropped two extra inning games against Gustavus on Tuesday at South Field.
Study abroad for the right reasons
Columnist Claire Noack worries too many students study abroad for the wrong reasons and aren’t taking full advantage of the opportunity to experience a new culture.
Tommies on cusp of top 10 in Director’s Cup standings
Coming off a strong winter sports season, St. Thomas leapfrogged 20 spots in the Division-III Director’s Cup standings to land at No. 12 in the nation.
Apple adds new emojis with iOS 8.3
Apple’s new iOS 8.3 system offers new emojis, including same-sex families and diverse skin tones.
Road construction works its way into the metro
MnDOT announced 290 road construction projects in the state beginning this spring and summer, and many of these projects will take place in the metro area.
Professor encourages healthy dating with new book
In his book, titled “Intentional Dating,” St. Thomas professor John Buri gives 15 tips for finding and maintaining healthy romantic relationships.
Women’s tennis tops conference power Carleton
Junior Bridget Noack led the St. Thomas women’s tennis team to a 5-4 win over defending MIAC champion Carleton Saturday at the St. Paul Academy tennis courts.
