About 175 community members attended the first metro area performance of “Fired Up: Survivor Stories of Trauma, HOPE and Change” on campus Tuesday.
2014 Division III volleyball playoff bracket
The NCAA announced Monday that St. Thomas will host the first three rounds of the 2014 regional volleyball tournament.
Study shows physical activity improves GPA
According to a study conducted by a St. Thomas 2014 alumna, students who spend more time each week working out vigorously are more likely to have higher GPAs.
Hour of Power raises cancer awareness
The St. Thomas swim team joined other teams to raise awareness and donations for cancer research in honor of former Carleton swim captain Edward Mullin.
Lab fire forces evacuation of Owens Science Hall
No St. Thomas students were hurt, but classes in Owens Science Hall were canceled for the rest of the day.
St. Thomas ROTC honors Veterans Day
Members of the St. Thomas ROTC program celebrated both National Prisoners of War and Missing in Action Recognition Day and Veterans Day Tuesday.
Women’s sports gain popularity, despite low media coverage
According to a Tucker Center study, 40 percent of athletes in the U.S. are female, but only 4 percent of media coverage goes toward women’s sports.
1st snowfall slows traffic for commuter students
St. Thomas commuter students trudged through about 3 inches of snow Monday in this fall’s the first snowfall.
Swimming, diving teams compete in weekend meets
The St. Thomas men’s and women’s swimming and diving teams competed against both Carleton and St. Olaf this weekend.
Blackboard updates its system
Blackboard began rolling out new changes and improvements this summer to combat user complaints, focus on the learner and make the system more user-friendly.
St. Thomas, Coe College meet in NCAA volleyball tournament
The No. 8-ranked Tommie volleyball team takes on Coe College in the first round of the NCAA tournament Thursday.
Minn. ranked 10th for energy efficiency
St. Thomas is doing its part to contribute to Minnesota being ranked as the 10th best state in the nation for energy efficiency.
Symposium opens discussion of challenges in agriculture industry
The Faith, Food and the Environment Symposium featured more than 70 leaders who discussed farming and food industry practices from a faith-based perspective.
Women’s hockey seeks to regain momentum
The St. Thomas women’s hockey team has a lot of hills to climb this season if it wants to repeat or surpass last year’s groundbreaking performance.
Street harassment isn’t a compliment
After a video depicting a woman in New York City being harassed more than 100 times went viral, Reporter Jamie Bernard argues that the video’s message isn’t hitting its mark with its audience.
