St. Thomas students gathered in the createspace Wednesday to honor their loved ones who have passed through the celebration of Dia de Los Muertos.
PODCAST: Keep the Ball Rolling with Jon Lowery and Andrew Shirley
In episode four of Keep the Ball Rolling, hosts Carly Noble and Jacob Schneider talk St. Thomas fall and Minnesota major league sports and sit down with men’s soccer coach Jon Lowery and senior forward Andrew Shirley to discuss their game plan for the season.
Tommie volleyball advances to MIAC finals after stunning comeback
The No. 1 St. Thomas volleyball team defeated No. 4 Augsburg in a thrilling five set MIAC semifinal match Thursday night at Schoenecker Arena.
Keg and Case: more than a food hall
Keg and Case, a marketplace located on Seventh Street on the historic grounds of Schmidt Brewery, provides a space for people to gather and eat. Craig Cohen, Keg and Case founder, hopes this venture serves as a destination for art and fun.
PHOTO SLIDESHOW: Tommie women’s soccer tops Bethel in MIAC semifinals
No. 2 seed St. Thomas women’s soccer team took down No. 6 seed Bethel Royals 3-0 Wednesday afternoon in the MIAC semifinal at South Field.
PHOTO SLIDESHOW: Tommie men’s soccer defeats Carleton in MIAC semifinals
Two penalty kick goals from defender Halvor Houg helped the No. 2 St.Thomas men’s soccer team defeat No. 3 Carleton 3-0 Wednesday afternoon in the MIAC semifinal at South Field. Reporter Jacob Schneider has the story.
St. Thomas celebrates second Women in Entrepreneurship Week
The Schulze School of Entrepreneurship hosted the second Women in Entrepreneurship Week at St. Thomas from Oct. 21- 25. Reporter Mae Macfarlane has the full story.
St. Thomas volleyball captain Ellie Meyer reaches milestone
St. Thomas volleyball senior Ellie Meyer was awarded MIAC Libero/Setter of the Week on Oct. 28, as she surpassed 2,000 digs and 400 sets played throughout her career as a Tommie.
Election Day: St. Paul residents vote ‘yes’ on trash referendum
Along with electing city council members, Saint Paul residents voted on a garbage referendum to keep or remove Ordinance 18-39.
PHOTO AND VIDEO: German Club demolishes wall with annual “Fall of the Wall” lecture
The Berlin Wall came down in 1989, and it came down once again at the sixth annual German Fall Lecture hosted by the St. Thomas German Program and sponsored by the German federal embassy Monday night at Woulfe Alumni Hall.
OPINION: Democrats need a moderate candidate in 2020 election
Candidates Joe Biden and Amy Klobuchar have both positioned themselves in relatively moderate stances, but it all depends on who you talk to. Columnist Grace Hallen argues the election of a radical democratic candidate will only splinter party lines further.
TommieMedia Wins National Online Pacemaker Award
TommieMedia, the student-run news publication at the University of St. Thomas, has been awarded an Online Pacemaker Award in the four-year schools category from the Associated Collegiate Press.
St. Thomas names Morrison Family College of Health
St. Thomas President Julie Sullivan announced the naming of the Morrison Family College of Health in an email Monday following a “landmark” eight-figure donation from Board of Trustees member John M. Morrison and his wife, Susan Schmid Morrison.
Theology professor Ulrich to present lecture series on India’s Independence Movement
After receiving a Fulbright scholarship, St. Thomas theology professor Ted Ulrich spent 10 months in India researching its independence movement and will present his findings in a series of lectures on campus. His first lecture is on Tuesday, Nov. 5
St. Thomas alumni: Administration must ‘dismantle’ racism on campus
The past 20 years of St. Thomas alumni are being represented in a letter to administration outlining demands relating to the Action Plan to Combat Racism. University Affairs Editor Abby Sliva has the story.