First-year defender Jack Barry scored the game-winning goal for the St. Thomas men’s soccer team Tuesday, helping the team escape with a 2-1 victory over St. Johns.
Founder’s Day celebration 100 years after Archbishop John Ireland’s death
The St. Thomas community celebrated Founder’s Day 100 years after the death of Archbishop John Ireland on Sept. 25 in the Anderson Athletic and Recreation Complex. Theology professor Bernard Brady spoke to the community about Ireland’s vision as a thinker, intellectual and activist.
Women’s club soccer rolls into its first season
St. Thomas has a new women’s club soccer team founded by juniors Stephanie Schaffer and Rachel Reineke. The team won its first game of the season against the University of Wisconsin-River Falls’ soccer club and tied its second game against the University of Minnesota Duluth soccer club.
Students, employees react to Child Development Center closure
The Child Development Center’s impending closure and replacement by The Center for Well-Being has stirred up negative reactions from students, employees and families. President Julie Sullivan sent an email on Sept. 13 announcing the CDC will close at the end of the school year and The Center for Well-Being will open fall 2019.
Largest first-year class arrives at St. Thomas
With 1,643 new students on campus, the 2018 first-year class is the biggest in St. Thomas’ history, according to preliminary data from the Office of Student Data, Analytics, and Reporting.
Football rolls past Cobbers 46-7, improves to 4-0
Halfback Josh Parks scored three touchdowns at Jake Christiansen Stadium as the St. Thomas football cruised past Concordia-Moorhead 46-7.
AP: Bankruptcy court OKs settlement for clergy sex abuse victims
A U.S. Bankruptcy Court judge has approved a reorganization plan for the Archdiocese of St. Paul and Minneapolis that will compensate victims of clergy sex abuse.
Volleyball downs Oles 3-1, extends streak to 3
The St. Thomas volleyball team extended its win streak to three Wednesday at Schoenecker Arena after defeating St. Olaf in four sets.
St. Thomas law professor calls for Kavanaugh FBI investigation
St. Thomas law professor Mark Osler is one of three former supporters of Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh calling for an investigation into sexual misconduct allegations.
PODCAST: Keep the Ball Rolling with Matt Mitchell
In episode two of Keep the Ball Rolling, Brady, Noah and TJ talk about the Tommie football season and the Cleveland Browns finally getting a win. Tommie linebacker Matt Mitchell joins the crew in studio.
Men’s soccer wins 4-3 shootout over Hamline
The St. Thomas men’s soccer team scored in the third minute of overtime Tuesday at Hamline to come away with a 4-3 win.
Former Tommie Volleyball player a finalist for NCAA Elite Award
Former St. Thomas volleyball player Whitney Lloyd was one of 30 athletes nominated for the 2017-18 NCAA Woman of the Year award. The NCAA Women of the Year program honors athletics, academic achievements, community service and leadership of graduating college athletes.
INFOGRAPHIC: Hurricane Florence
Hurricane Florence’s impact is still being felt in the southeastern United States. Design Manager Christine Hastings breaks down some of the most important numbers from this deadly storm.
Women’s soccer survives, extends win streak to 6
The women’s soccer team went into overtime for a second-straight game, escaping with a 2-1 win over Gustavus.
Football cruises past Eau Claire 49-0, wins third straight
The St. Thomas football team downed its third opponent in a row Saturday at O’Shaughnessy Stadium, cruising past Wisconsin Eau Claire 49-0.