College campuses across the country are installing designated napping spaces, and St. Thomas students and faculty believe they would be beneficial on campus.
Tommies survive second-half thriller against Cobbers
The St. Thomas football team rode the strong right arm of quarterback John Gould and a big day from tight end Charlie Dowdle to a back-and-forth 35-32 win over Concordia-Moorhead.
Haunted Cretin scares more than 500 students
Shrieks could be heard coming from Cretin Hall on the eve of Halloween as 512 students made their way through the residence hall’s annual haunted house.
Public Safety briefs
Public urination near the arches, suspicious activity and a small oven fire are all part of this week’s Public Safety briefs.
Tommies aim to rebound with Concordia game
After dropping out of the national rankings, the St. Thomas football team seeks to rebound against No. 18-ranked Concordia-Moorhead Saturday.
Discrimination is scary
When it comes to Halloween, Columnist Claire Noack says there’s a line between good-natured humored and prejudiced costumes.
Young voter turnout declines during midterm elections
Youth registration rates for midterm elections have been dropping over the past 12 years, according to a Center for Information & Research on Civic Learning and Engagement study.
Men’s hockey eyes national championship
The St. Thomas men’s hockey team finished first in conference playoffs last year, but a loss to Wisconsin-Stevens Point ended its hopes of a national championship.
Most haunted places in St. Paul
Photojournalist Carlee Hackl ventured to some of St. Paul’s most haunted spots, including the Mounds Theatre, Forepaugh’s Restaurant and more.
Women’s soccer ties, clinches conference playoff bid
The St. Thomas women’s soccer team tied with Carleton at home on a frigid Wednesday night after playing through two overtimes.
German Club celebrates 25th anniversary of fall of Berlin Wall
The German Club is hosting events from October through early December to educate students about the fall of the wall’s effect on the rest of the world.
Tommie Chalk Talk – Oct. 28, 2014
Reporter Jordan Kruger and Sports Editor Tom Pitzen sit down to talk about the St. Thomas football team’s loss to Bethel last weekend.
Guitar ensemble performs in library
Members of the guitar ensemble held their first concert on Oct. 22 in O’Shaughnessy-Frey Library.
Weekend sports roundup: Volleyball beats Hamline
The St. Thomas volleyball and women’s soccer teams were victorious this weekend, while the men’s basketball team was ranked in the D-III Hoops preseason poll.
International graduate enrollment increases, undergraduate decreases
International enrollment in graduate studies at St. Thomas increased 48.4 percent from fall 2013, while undergraduate international enrollment decreased 5.2 percent this year.
