As spring approaches, sunshine, melting snow and warmer temperatures are all good signs for students who suffer from Seasonal Affective Disorder.
Falcon women’s hockey seals Tommies’ fourth-place finish
Forward Courtney Umland’s goal and assist were not enough to boost the St. Thomas women’s hockey team past Wis.-River Falls Saturday afternoon.
National title hopes end for women’s hockey in OT
The No. 6-ranked St. Thomas women’s hockey team was eliminated from national championship contention after losing 1-0 Saturday.
Riedel receives All-American honors at banquet
Goaltender Alise Riedel of St. Thomas was named an All-American at the Division-III national championship banquet Thursday night in Plattsburgh, N.Y.
6 earn All-American honors at NCAA swim and dive meet
All six St. Thomas swimmers who advanced to the NCAA Division III Championship Swim and Dive meet earned All-American honors in longtime coach Tom Hodgson’s final meet.
What happens in an Internet minute?
Designer Cecelia Porter explored what happens online in the span of a minute.
In Depth – Safety precautions for spring breakers
Bjorn Saterbak explores safe spring break vacations with Wellness Center graduate assistant Maryse Abrahams and public safety crime prevention Sgt. Wells Farnham.
Men’s hockey earns best win percentage in 12 years
The Tommies went 13-1-2 in the MIAC and claimed the regular season and playoff conference titles en route to a berth in the NCAA tournament.
Minnesota authorities warn against dangerous driving
As many St. Thomas students are hitting the road for spring break, the department of safety is warning against potential driving dangers.
Entrepreneurship students thrive in St. Thomas program
The University of Minnesota announced entrepreneurship students now own property rights to class projects, a benefit St. Thomas students already have.
How to study better
TommieMedia designer Cecelia Porter found the best habits for productive studying.
Broken senior: impaired and struggling at St. Thomas
Opinions editor Alex Goering broke his ankle and calls his recovery “one of the most disappointing and self-reflective times” of his college career.
Graduate programs host first week-long fair
The St. Thomas graduate school changed its one-day fair to a week-long event as a way to include more students.
Engineering school granted $1.5 million for Microgrid facility
The Xcel Energy grant will give the engineering program access to a small-scale, low environmental impact energy production center.
Students grow vegetables for low-income communities
Biology professor Adam Kay helps lead a group of 15-18 students who have been working on the project in the John Roach Center greenhouse since last spring.
