About 300 St. Thomas students gathered in the Anderson Student Center’s Woulfe Alumni Hall Wednesday night to watch country singer Jana Kramer perform.
Online eXpress account access made available
Students now have two options to reload eXpress dollars on their student IDs: stopping by the card office or transferring money online with a $1.50 processing fee.
Study shows jobs of 1/3 of college grads don’t relate to major
One-third of college-educated workers do not have jobs related to their major, according to a CareerBuilder.com survey, a statistic some St. Thomas students said wasn’t surprising.
Tommies force 24 turnovers on way to 23-point victory
Guard Erik Tengwall’s 18 points and six steals guided the No. 12-ranked St. Thomas men’s basketball team to a 75-52 victory over Hamline University Wednesday night.
The grand delusion: St. Thomas’ tobacco ban
Let’s get this straight. They want passive-aggressive Minnesotans to openly call strangers out for smoking? The problem here is I don’t think anybody is going to do that.
Reindeer bring holiday spirit to campus
St. Thomas’ Residence Hall Association brought holiday spirit to South Campus Tuesday night with two live reindeer and a light show.
Sullivan addresses past abuse lawsuits against faculty member
President Julie Sullivan said Tuesday the university was aware of sexual abuse allegations made against the Rev. Jean-Pierre Bongila prior to his employment at the university in 2005.
Kukielka breaks all-time MIAC record, Tommies’ strong in Freeman meet
In her freshman season, Mariann Kukielka broke the All-MIAC 100-fly record with a 57.07; Now a junior, she slashed that record Saturday with a speed of 56.63.
Top 5 free attractions
Think you need a big budget to enjoy the Twin Cities? Photo Editor Morgan Neu set out with an empty wallet to have some fun.
Saves carry women’s hockey to 1-1 draw with Cobbers
Goalie Alise Riedel backstopped the St. Thomas women’s hockey team with 34 saves on 35 shots and stole a 1-1 draw for her team against Concordia-Moorhead.
Love Your Melon to mobilize mission with 13-state tour
Love Your Melon plans to mobilize its mission of making a difference for cancer patients when its founders embark on a nationwide mobile head-shaving campaign in January.
Logistics and funding jeopardize campus volunteer event
Issues associated with bringing mobile packing to campus might require other arrangements for a Feed My Starving Children volunteer opportunity.
Tommies down Auggies in MIAC season opener
Guard Kelly Brandenburg racked up 14 points to push the St. Thomas women’s basketball team past Augsburg College 56-40 Wednesday night at Schoenecker Arena.
Season’s first snowstorm dumps 4 inches on metro
Both Minneapolis and St. Paul declared snow emergencies Wednesday afternoon after the Twin Cities area accumulated about 4 inches of snow from late Tuesday night into Wednesday.
Ice carving combines students’ talents
Robbie Harrell, an entrepreneurship major, and Stu Lombardo, a mechanical engineering major, teamed up making art out of a Minnesota staple—ice.
