Opinions editor Elliot Polsky says allowing people to choose their gender identification is not the solution for people who feel out of place with their bodily sex.
Proficient shooting, defense keep Tommies unbeaten
The No. 6-ranked St. Thomas women’s basketball team extended its unbeaten streak to begin the season to eight games with a 78-50 win over Wartburg Friday.
Faculty to be offered phased retirement program
St. Thomas announced a new retirement program that will give faculty members the opportunity to transition into retirement over a period of three years.
High-character women drive St. Thomas hockey team
Five players for the St. Thomas women’s hockey team were recipients of the Hobey Baker Character Award, presented annually to high school hockey players.
Seminarians become ‘Fit for Ministry’
The university’s advanced exercise and physiology lab course developed a 12-week fitness program to encourage a healthy lifestyle among seminarians.
Students show off festive Christmas sweaters
Photojournalist Elena Neuzil searched campus to find students who were sporting their favorite Christmas sweaters.
Naming buildings after donors ruins meaning
Opinions editor Elliot Polsky believes naming many buildings on campus after recent benefactors may not be the right way to pay them back.
Financial Aid works to improve students’ financial literacy
To increase student’s financial literacy, St. Thomas Financial Aid is giving presentations and providing more information about loans through mailings and its website.
250 gather at memorial service for Erik Nielsen
More than 250 students and faculty joined in prayer and song Monday night to memorialize Nielsen’s life and reflect on their own.
St. Thomas law professors file brief for Supreme Court
Law professors Thomas Berg and Teresa Collett comprised a“friend of the court” brief for the current Supreme Court case Young v. UPS siding with the plaintiff.
Does the melting pot still matter?
Columnist Claire Noack believes reaching the idyllic image of the melting pot should not be America’s goal.
Junior wins Fowler Challenge in honor of father
Junior Jeremy Little won the Fowler Business Concept Challenge undergraduate competition, but the win meant more than just the scholarship money.
PULSE woos crowd at winter show
PULSE put on its winter show, Game Over, Saturday in the Anderson Athletic Recreation Center, performing dance numbers and songs for two packed crowds.
Study tips for finals week
Columnist Claire Noack has some advice for studying during finals week, such as being active and changing up your study location.
Karmin brings high-energy concert to St. Thomas
Performing its last concert of 2014 in the Woulfe Alumni Hall, Karmin played hits including “Acapella” and “Pulses” and featured a wide spectrum of genres.
