Three armed suspects held three St. Thomas students at gunpoint Feb. 7 inside their home, and one of the students was beaten.
Immigrant workers, families to protest by staying home
Organizers in cities across the U.S. are telling immigrants to miss class, miss work and not shop on Thursday as a way to show the country how important they are to America’s economy and way of life.
Tommies topple Saint Mary’s to earn playoff bye
Forward Ryan Boll scored 17 points with 13 rebounds as the St. Thomas men’s basketball team defeated St. Mary’s 65-57 Wednesday at Schoenecker Arena.
Many liquor law violations in this week’s public safety briefs
Check out this week’s public safety briefs.
Budgets, club interaction discussed in first spring USG meeting
In its first meeting of the spring 2017 semester, the Undergraduate Student Government approved club budget requests, worked on ways to get on-campus clubs to interact with each other and discussed several in-house management issues.
St. Thomas, Sexual Violence Center team up to support sexual assault survivors
St. Thomas will work with the Sexual Violence Center, a local nonprofit, to form a closed support group for victim survivors of sexual violence later this month on Feb. 23.
Recycling bins with tracking chips hit the streets of St. Paul
Since mid-January, St. Paul residents and off-campus Tommies have used new blue recycling bins as a new city-wide initiative. Inside the bins, however, is more than just plastic and cardboard.
Minnesotans have mixed feelings about the lack of snow
A prolonged thaw at the end of January left residents of central and southern Minnesota shedding their parkas, bewildered by bare ground at the beginning of February.
Bruess to teach final classes at St. Thomas this spring
Spring semester is the last semester of teaching for long time Communications and Journalism and Family Studies professor Carol Bruess.
Thousands support refugees, immigrants in Minnesota Caravan of Love
Thousands incorporated the upcoming Valentine’s Day theme of love into a march through Minneapolis Saturday to show their support of refugees and immigrants in the United States.
Silencing protests won’t solve problems
Columnist Samantha Miner discusses the potential issues of proposed legislation to charge demonstrators involved in protests.
Women’s hockey knocks Auggies off top of MIAC with 4-2 win
The St. Thomas women’s hockey team upset Augsburg, who lead the conference prior to tonight’s matchup, 4-2 Saturday at St. Thomas Ice Arena.
Men’s hockey falls to MIAC-leading Augsburg 5-3
Despite battling back after a rocky second period, the St. Thomas men’s hockey team fell 5-3 to top MIAC contender Augsburg Friday night.
Fight on travel ban on hold; appeals court sides with states
The legal fight over President Donald Trump’s ban on travelers from seven predominantly Muslim nations is on hold after the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals refused to reinstate the order.
Two sexual assault alerts issued
Title IX Coordinator Danielle Hermanny received two sexual assault reports that occurred off-campus.