St. Thomas ROTC cadets held their 27th annual 24-hour vigil Monday in honor of Veterans Day.
Climate survey prompts response to LGBT concerns
According to a survey, respondents who identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender expressed higher rates of dissatisfaction with St. Thomas than their heterosexual counterparts.
Construction on new South Campus building set for March
St. Thomas announced Friday that construction on a new building, which will provide more space to Physical Plant and the school of engineering, is set to begin March 31.
Commission reviews university for re-accreditation
After 2 ½ years of preparation that involved an extensive self-study, the Higher Learning Commission will review St. Thomas for re-accreditation.
Men’s basketball looks to defend MIAC title
St. Thomas’ men’s basketball team is working to fill the gaps left by five seniors and fight for a ninth-straight MIAC title in the new season.
Tommies clinch second-straight MIAC title in 5-set thriller
Setter Katie Maher’s 27 assists lifted the No. 4-ranked Tommie volleyball team past the No. 7-ranked St. Benedict Blazers 3-2 Saturday.
Tommies roll past Cobbers, stay in playoff mix
Running back Jack Kaiser broke outside, fighting off multiple Cobber defenders en route to a 6-yard touchdown run that sealed the St. Thomas football team’s 34-20 victory over Concordia-Moorhead.
Women’s hockey gets No. 2 MIAC preseason ranking
The St. Thomas women’s hockey team received a No. 2-ranking in the preseason MIAC coaches poll, and coach Tom Palkowski said the team is prepared to exceed expectations.
Tommies stomp Cardinals, advance to MIAC championship
All-MIAC middle blocker Kelly Foley tallied a season-high 21 kills as the St. Thomas women’s volleyball team defeated St. Mary’s University 3-1.
Council seeks student input in planning survey
The survey is meant to serve as a blueprint for future development and improvements to the city, and the coordinator said students’ opinions matter.
University anticipates contracts with Alakef and Peace Coffee
After St. Thomas’ Starbucks contract expires in December, it expects to provide both Alakef Coffee Roasters and Peace Coffee at its beverage stations.
RHA hosts first ‘dive-in’ movie
Residence Hall Association is hoping to make a splash when it hosts its first “dive-in” movie next week in the Anderson Athletic and Recreation Complex pool.
Tommies, Cobbers battle for post-season prospects
The post-season is on the line for the No. 18-ranked St. Thomas football team as it prepares for a clash with No. 21 Concordia-Moorhead Saturday.
Low student turnout at on-campus precinct
St. Thomas students did not turn out in large numbers to cast their votes at the on-campus precinct Tuesday.
White House correspondent details journalism career
National Public Radio reporter Ari Shapiro said in a speech Monday that his curiosity and drive to learn helped him decide to become a White House correspondent.
