On April 12, Dean of Students Linda Baughman sent an email to all off-campus students informing them about a torrent of complaints neighbors made the Saturday prior and questioned the idea of “Tommie Pride,” asking students what the term means to them after a weekend of rambunctious partying.
15-year sentence for shooter at Black Lives Matter protest
A Minnesota man and St. Thomas alum convicted in the shootings of five black men who were demonstrating against the police killing of a black man in Minneapolis has been sentenced to more than 15 years in prison.
Music Industry Club hosts KUST Sampler release party
St. Thomas music lovers came together Tuesday night at the KUST Sampler release party to celebrate what they all share in common: music.
St. Thomas alum who wounded 5 at police shooting protest to be sentenced
A St. Thomas alum is facing sentencing in the shooting of five black men who were demonstrating against the police killing of a black man in Minneapolis.
Happy Tommies clean up the river
For Earth Week, the newly-formed Happy Tommies club spent Saturday cleaning up the Mississippi River’s banks near campus.
Letter to the Editor: Living up to ‘All for the Common Good’?
St. Thomas student Antonella Bernardi discusses political intolerance on campus in this Letter to the Editor.
Tommies narrowly defeat Bethel in one-point match
Senior Luke Elifson redeemed his loss at one doubles with a decisive win at one singles to help the St. Thomas men’s tennis team defeat Bethel 5-4 at St. Paul Academy Sunday afternoon.
St. Thomas voices featured at KUST Sampler party
This year’s KUST Sampler release party will feature 6 performers, ranging from hip-hop to indie rock to instrumental music April 25 in ASC Dance.
Tommie softball sweeps St. Bens
St. Thomas senior Jessica Eppenberger threw a five-hit shutout in a 5-0 victory over St. Benedict to complete a doubleheader sweep Sunday at South Field and boost the Tommies into first place in the MIAC softball standings.
The undeniable wage gap
Columnist Samantha Miner discusses the multi-sided wage gap argument and argues it clearly exists.
Concerns about refugee narrative prompts university student to start nonprofit
St. Thomas junior Mohamed Malim recently founded DreamRefugee, a nonprofit that uses storytelling to combat negative attitudes and change the refugee narrative.
We can’t forget about the arts
In light of Poetry Month, opinions editor Letizia Mariani discusses the importance of the arts, particularly poetry, and how it can appeal to beauty to make a connection, and create a relationship between creator and consumer, like no other profession can.
PHOTOS: Healthy seasonal meals
Photojournalist Natalie Hall captured some healthy seasonal meals.
Should married men be allowed into the priesthood?
Opinions editor Letizia Mariani discusses Pope Francis’ consideration of allowing married men to become priests and why maintaining celibacy is an important part of priesthood.
St. Thomas uses Arrupe College as model for two-year program
Arrupe College, Loyola University’s two-year college, is the model for St. Thomas’ Dougherty Family College opening this fall. TommieMedia’s Lauren Andrego and Mary Brickner traveled to Chicago to tell Arrupe’s story in words and video.