A funeral was held Friday for 30-year-old Officer Josh Lynaugh at the Cathedral of St. Paul, who died of a heart attack last week after a police foot chase.
The Locker Room with John Tauer – Feb. 21, 2013
Men’s basketball coach John Tauer and guards Marcus Alipate and Taylor Montero join Sports Editor Ross Schreck in The Locker Room.
Food-only flex policy enforced
With a new sign that reads, “If you can’t eat it, you can’t use flex,” Anderson Student Center’s Summit Marketplace is taking a stricter approach to enforcing its policy spring semester.
St. Thomas will spend $2 million for new turf fields
The project will begin in May after the softball team finishes its current season and is scheduled to end Aug. 1 in time for pre-season soccer practices.
Tuition to increase 4.5 percent next year
The Board of Trustees approved a 4.5 percent increase on undergraduate tuition for the 2013-2014 academic year at Thursday’s budget meeting, Doug Hennes, vice president of university and government relations said.
A conversation with St. Thomas president-elect Julie Sullivan
University Affairs Editor Gabrielle Martinson sat down with Julie Sullivan to discuss the things to come at St. Thomas under her leadership.
Biography: potential president Julie Sullivan
If recommended to and approved by St. Thomas’ Board of Trustees as the university’s new president, Julie Sullivan will have to leave sunny San Diego and make four-season Minnesota her new home.
St. Thomas presidential position is highly sought
The staff member assigned to assist the search said it became clear that the presidency of St. Thomas was a desirable job when a committee began accepting applications last August.
Pope Benedict XVI resigns
Pope Benedict XVI will step down, making him the first pope to resign in 600 years.
Huge storm blankets Northeast with 2 feet of snow
A behemoth storm packing hurricane-force wind gusts and blizzard conditions swept through the Northeast overnight, where more than 650,000 homes and businesses in the densely populated region lost power.
Noodle bar opens in the Loft
Just short of its January deadline, the Loft pulled through Thursday’s convo hour with a grand opening for the Japanese noodle bar.
Disgruntlement with president rises to surface at Gustavus
Numerous Gustavus Adolphus College faculty, students and alumni are calling for President Jack Ohle’s resignation following years of complaints about his leadership.
Students make plans for Super Bowl XLVII
Super Bowl Sunday is only a day away, and according to The Nielsen Company, the big game holds five of the top six spots for the most viewed telecasts in history.
Family sues over MN office attack
The family of a man who was among six people gunned down at his Minneapolis office last year are suing the company, claiming it botched the firing of the employee who carried out the attack and should have known he was mentally ill and potentially dangerous.
Tommies crush Knights, end 3-game losing streak
Guard Jenna Dockter’s 20 points pushed St. Thomas past Carleton 69-35 Wednesday at Schoenecker Arena.