Thousands of people remain without power in the Worthington area of southwestern Minnesota the day after an ice storm coated trees and power lines.
Southwest Minnesota schools close as storm moves in
Schools are closing in southwestern Minnesota as a spring storm moves into the region.
St. Thomas wrestling program won’t come back anytime soon
In 2000, the St. Thomas athletic department decided that the wrestling program was one of the teams that needed to go to cut costs.
New fine arts center plans form
After decades of talk about a fine arts building at St. Thomas, President-elect Julie Sullivan said during her campus visit last Thursday that she is interested in the project.
President-elect Sullivan returns to campus
President-elect Julie Sullivan will take a first step in making specific plans for St. Thomas on April 16, when she sends out a survey to students, faculty and staff.
The Locker Room with Peter Moosbrugger – April 4, 2013
Coach Peter Moosbrugger and sophomore midfielder Matt Kleven join Sports Editor Ross Schreck in The Locker Room to talk about the men’s club lacrosse team’s upcoming divisional matches this weekend.
Johnnies, Bennies plan to protest against campus concert cancellation
Just days after announcing rapper Sammy Adams as the act for 13 Pines or Pinestock, the Joint Events Council and CSB/SJU’s administrators released a written statement canceling the event.
St. Thomas hosts Special Olympics Minnesota games
Respect, integrity, and accomplishment ran deep at the Special Olympics Minnesota spring games at the University of St. Thomas during the campus’ spring break.
Sifting of Sept. 11 debris for remains begins anew
Jim Riches pulled his son’s mangled body out of the rubble at the World Trade Center, but the phone calls still filtered in years afterward. The city kept finding more pieces of his son.
Police amp up party prevention in April
If you’re planning on throwing a huge party with underage drinking, expect it to be busted before it begins.
Relay for Life founder to speak at St. Thomas
Colleges Against Cancer announced Dr. Gordon Klatt will serve as St. Thomas’ Relay for Life’s keynote speaker in the Anderson Athletic and Recreation Complex April 19.
Knox saga still not over for Italian courts
Italy’s top criminal court dealt a stunning setback Tuesday to the 25-year-old college student, overturning her acquittal in the grisly murder of her British roommate and ordering her to stand trial again.
Court might sidestep major ruling on gay marriage
The Supreme Court dove into a historic debate on gay rights Tuesday that could soon lead to resumption of same-sex marriage in California, but the justices signaled they may not be ready for a major national ruling on whether America’s gays and lesbians have a right to marry.
Girl, 9, walks to get help after crash kills dad
Law enforcement officials praised the bravery and tenacity of a 9-year-old girl who crawled out of a mangled SUV at the bottom of a remote Southern California canyon and hiked nearly two miles to find help for her father, who was pinned in the driver’s seat following a rollover crash.
Men’s hoops ends season with Final Four loss to Mary Hardin-Baylor
Mary Hardin-Baylor guard James Allen netted 19 points, leading the unranked Crusaders past No. 1-ranked St. Thomas 74-67 in an NCAA Division III Final Four game at the Salem Civic Center.