Design Manager Genevieve Cossette found that Minnesota has gained more than 50,000 jobs in the past year.
Food truck visits St. Thomas
Mike Salvatore, owner of Sal’s Food Truck, is new to the streets but plans to make St. Thomas a regular stopping place.
Investigation: University unaware of allegations against Keating
President Julie Sullivan announced Tuesday that no university employees in a position of authority over the Rev. Michael Keating had prior knowledge of allegations against him.
Alumnus strikes up business partnership with Vikings player
St. Thomas 2014 graduate Robbie Harrell launched Minnesota Ice Sculptures last year and gained an unlikely business partner along the way.
Not all students lining up for flu shot
Health Services will be offering flu vaccinations on campus, but some students are at odds with whether or not to get vaccinated.
Family Weekend draws hundreds
Family Weekend saw a surge of visitors on campus this weekend as families came to see students and participate in university-sponsored events.
Twin Cities adopt anti-terror program
The anti-terror program will seek to engage at-risk communities and stop extremists from recruiting Americans to join terror organizations overseas.
Seminarians compete in Rectors’ Bowl
The St. John Vianney football team went head-to-head against the St. Paul Seminary School of Divinity in the 15th annual Rectors’ Bowl Saturday.
Anti-rape measures don’t blame the victim
Opinions Editor Elliot Polsky believes victim blaming accusations are often misplaced and overstated.
Homecoming week packed with events
Find out which events you want to attend this week in preparation for Homecoming on Oct. 11.
St. Thomas dismantles St. Olaf defense
Quarterback Matt O’Connell began Saturday’s game with six straight completions and the offense had more than 400 yards of total offense in the first half.
St. Thomas community reacts to gay music director resignation
A longtime music director at the St. Victoria Catholic Church stepped down last week after Archbishop John Nienstedt requested his resignation.
Tommies stomp Oles
The No. 24-ranked St. Thomas football team scored 34 points in the second quarter, leading to a 69-7 win over the Oles on a blustery Saturday in Northfield.
Tommies hold Oles scoreless at half
Three St. Olaf turnovers and a relentless running game helped the St. Thomas offense put up 34 points in the second quarter for a 48-0 lead at halftime against the Oles.
Family Weekend tries to boost attendance
Family Weekend will include a luncheon with President Julie Sullivan, a PULSE show and more in an attempt to increase attendance.
