St. Thomas Justice and Peace Studies students and the Sexual Misconduct Office co-organized a sexual assault awareness exhibit called “What Were You Wearing?” on display from April 8-12 in Dorsey Commons.
St. Thomas stays in MIAC after presidents take no action
The MIAC President’s Council met as scheduled Thursday to consider bylaw changes that could lead to St. Thomas’ expulsion, but no vote was taken.
OPINIONS: St. Thomas Counseling and Psychological Services is not enough
People who struggle with mental health issues can benefit from going to regular talk therapy, and it should be widely accessible. Opinions Editor Abby Sliva argues that the St. Thomas Counseling and Psychological Services is not as accessible or effective as it should be.
St. Thomas officials address bomb threat
In response to Wednesday’s bomb threat, St. Thomas held a press conference at 5:30 p.m. in the Murray-Herrick Campus Center admissions office fireplace room. University President Julie Sullivan and Public Safety Director Dan Meuwissen spoke.
St. Thomas McNeely Hall evacuated, campus closed for bomb threat
A bomb threat called in to the St. Thomas switchboard Wednesday morning led the university to evacuate McNeely Hall and other campus buildings and cancel classes for the day.
PODCAST: Keep the Ball Rolling with Austin Jochum
In episode four of Keep the Ball Rolling, Carly, Alex and Althea bring on TommieMedia sports editor Matthew Curry to talk St. Thomas’ potential expulsion from the MIAC and sit down with St. Thomas football strength and conditioning coach Austin Jochum.
St. Thomas employee leaves gun in campus restroom
St. Thomas Public Safety recovered a holstered handgun from a restroom on the St. Paul campus Monday afternoon, according to a UST alert sent to the campus community.
PHOTO SLIDESHOW: St. Thomas men’s tennis loses to Bethel
The St. Thomas men’s tennis team lost 6-3 against the Bethel Royals Saturday at Baseline Tennis Center.
St. Thomas mailroom will join campus store by fall 2019
The campus mailroom, located in the basement of Murray-Herrick Campus Center, will be moving down the hall to combine services with the campus store this summer.
AP: Child hurt, suspect arrested in Mall of America incident
A 5-year-old child plummeted three floors Friday after being pushed or thrown from a balcony at the Mall of America, according to witnesses, and police said a 24-year-old man was in custody.
Three St. Thomas basketball individuals win West Region honors
Men’s basketball coach John Tauer was awarded Coach of the Year, freshman stand-out Anders Nelson received Rookie of the Year and senior All-American Hannah Spaulding won Player of the Year. Reporter Carly Noble has the full story.
PHOTO SLIDESHOW: St. Thomas hosts Celebrity Crunch Classic at Schoenecker Arena
St. Thomas hosted the Celebrity Crunch Classic in the Anderson Athletic Recreation Center on Sunday that featured a celebrity basketball game sponsored by Pringles and Cheez-It.
Four St. Thomas students take first in Business Plan Competition
Entrepreneurship students senior Jacob Mischke, junior Tia Klaers and junior Jackson Buelow and senior mechanical engineering student Kyle Schneider won the top prize of the annual Business Plan Competition hosted by the Schulze School of Entrepreneurship in February on St. Thomas’ Minneapolis campus.
MIAC presidents vote to amend bylaws April 18
The process to attempt to remove St. Thomas from the Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference will begin next week at a meeting of the 13 conference presidents.
OPINIONS: Vaporizes, e-cigarettes causing youth nicotine epidemic
Vaporizers and e-cigarettes are a way for current smokers to smoke in a safer way for themselves and those around them. Columnist Maddie Peters argues the advertisements for the e-cigarette Juul appeal to younger audiences increasing nicotine use in youths.