Heavy rains during the summer delayed the construction of the new building on South Campus, but students should not experience much inconvenience as the semester begins.
Tommies look to keep week 1 success going
The St. Thomas football team will kick off the 2014 season Saturday against the Wisconsin-Eau Claire Blugolds.
Students don’t let rain dampen first day
St. Thomas students found themselves accompanied by rain and thunder on the first day of fall classes.
Terry Peck to coach 800th match
Peck recorded his 500th win in collegiate tennis in 2011, and will coach his 800th match this season.
Marching through the arches: class of 2018’s first steps
The group of 1,665 marchers contained 1,414 first-year students, 251 transfer students and 11 international students.
Tommies face off in intrasquad scrimmage
Before the start of the regular season, the St. Thomas football team held an intrasquad scrimmage for a final tuneup before the season-opener.
O’Connell and Tommies prepare for 2014 season
The St. Thomas football team is continuing training camp for the 2014 season with the return of quarterback Matt O’Connell.
A 2011 graduate’s three-year battle with cancer
Two days after Joe Hall ’11 graduated, he was diagnosed with stage four desmoplastic small round cell cancer.
18 tips for class of 2018
Director Baihly Warfield offers helpful advice for the incoming class of 2018.
University works to fill 43 positions
After a large number of staff and faculty took advantage of a retirement incentive St. Thomas offered, the university is working to fill 43 new staff positions out of the 72 openings.
“Like a girl” shouldn’t be an insult
After watching an advertisement for the Always brand on YouTube, director Baihly Warfield argues that the phrase “like a girl” is something to be proud of.
Tommie football ranked No. 11 in national poll
After falling short of the NCAA playoffs last fall for the first time since 2007, the St. Thomas football team heads into the 2014 season ranked No. 11 in the D3Football.com preseason rankings.
St. Thomas to use broader, more sensitive health survey
St. Thomas will participate in the American College Health Association student survey this fall, replacing a St. Thomas-specific survey which the university has issued since 2002.
Video game scholarships not an option at St. Thomas
Robert Morris University will be awarding scholarships to students who compete in League of Legends competitions. St. Thomas, however, has different parameters for financial aid.
High water levels cause problems for St. Thomas community
Record-breaking rainfall has made it challenging for some St. Thomas students and staff to get to campus over the past few weeks.
