Photojournalist Whitney Abrahamson traveled around the Twin Cities to scout out the best burger joints in town.
13 killed in Washington Navy Yard shooting
A former Navy reservist went on a shooting rampage Monday inside a building at the heavily secured Washington Navy Yard.
Sullivan names senior staff, cabinet
President Julie Sullivan made another step in implementing her vision for St. Thomas this week when she introduced the members of her advising staff.
Trio’s streetwear clothing designs benefit charity
After drafting designs of peace signs, dream catchers and gentlemen smoking pipes, three St. Thomas juniors combined their passions to start up their own clothing line.
Tommie Spotlight: Doyle O’Brien
Ending your collegiate career is never easy, but for senior Doyle O’Brien, a successful start to her last season with the St. Thomas women’s golf team is proving to be a great way to go out with a bang.
Student’s musical passion integral to DJ service
Sophomore Chris Ambrozich first connected with music by watching videos and was inspired to explore his passion through DJing.
More rain may hamper Colorado rescue efforts
The search for people stranded from the Rocky Mountain foothills to the plains of northeastern Colorado grew more difficult Sunday.
World’s oldest man dies in NY
The world’s oldest man, a self-taught musician, coal miner and gin rummy aficionado from western New York, has died.
St. Thomas ranked 112th by US News and World Report
St. Thomas moved up one spot on the list of best national colleges released this week.
ESPN2 broadcasts H.S. football at St. Thomas
ESPN2 will make a rare appearance on St. Thomas’ campus Friday, but not to highlight the Tommies.
Defense leads Tommies past UW-River Falls
Running back Nick Waldvogel burst up the middle late in the third-quarter for a 10-yard touchdown run to lead No. 2 St. Thomas to a 25-7 victory over Wisconsin-River Falls.
Employee AARC fee erased, overall use up
Anderson Atheltic and Recreation Complex personnel said they have seen an increase in employee participation.
University cancels classes for inauguration
Classes on the afternoon of Oct. 17 were canceled so all students can celebrate President Julie Sullivan’s inauguration.
Library media center moves to first floor
After several years and three different locations, the center moved to the first floor across from Coffee Bené.
Students display 2,977 flags for 9/11
Members of the St. Thomas College Republicans displayed the American flags to represent each person who died on Sept. 11, 2001.
