Design manager Carrie Tronvold outlines President Donald Trump’s first two weeks in office.
A stolen snowblower and more in this week’s public safety briefs
Read the latest public safety briefs from Jan. 22-28.
Undefeated Tommies hand Gusties their first loss
The third-ranked St. Thomas women’s basketball team maintained its undefeated record Wednesday night in St. Peter behind senior All-American center Kaitlin Langer’s 32 points and 10 boards.
Student confronts Dowling Hall burglar
The USTALERT system sent out an email at 1 p.m. on Feb. 2 notifying the St. Thomas community of a burglary that occurred in Dowling Hall dormitory on Feb. 1.
Minnesota attorney general joins immigration lawsuit
Minnesota’s attorney general has joined a lawsuit over President Donald Trump’s recent immigration order.
Shaeffer’s shot secures last-second victory over Gustavus
Guard Grant Shaeffer sank a last-second field goal and put up 25 points Wednesday night at Steve Fritz Court to clinch the men’s basketball team’s victory over Gustavus 59-57 and extend its win streak to seven games.
Jury convicts St. Thomas alum who wounded black protesters in Minnesota
A jury on Wednesday convicted a St. Thomas alum of assault for opening fire and wounding five men demonstrating against the fatal shooting of a black man by Minneapolis police officers.
Trump selects Gorsuch as SCOTUS nominee
Neil Gorsuch, named Tuesday as President Donald Trump’s nominee to the U.S. Supreme Court, has a solidly conservative pedigree that has earned him comparison to the combative justice he would replace, Antonin Scalia.
Anderson Student Center celebrates 5-year anniversary
The Anderson Student Center celebrated its five-year anniversary over convo hour on Jan. 31 with free food, balloons and a display of the building’s original blueprints.
Tommies route Royals to win sixth straight, claim MIAC lead
Guard Michael Hannon scored 23 points off the bench to lead the St. Thomas men’s basketball team to a victory against Bethel 78-58 Jan. 30 at Schoenecker Arena, giving the Tommies their sixth consecutive win to stand alone atop the MIAC.
AP: Trump fires Justice Dept. head over executive order defiance
President Donald Trump on Monday fired Sally Yates, the acting attorney general and a Democratic appointee, after she refused to defend in court his controversial refugee and immigration ban.
President Sullivan responds to travel ban
In response to President Donald Trump’s travel ban, St. Thomas President Julie Sullivan sent an email on Jan. 30 to the St. Thomas community declaring the school’s support for “those who are most vulnerable and in need.”
With students stranded abroad, colleges condemn travel ban
Dozens of U.S. colleges are opposing President Donald Trump’s sweeping travel ban that has left some students and professors stranded abroad.
St. Thomas perspectives abroad: Belarus
Director Simeon Lancaster describes his experience in Belarus.
Undefeated Tommies crush Scots to claim seventeenth win
The third-ranked and undefeated St. Thomas women’s basketball team claimed its seventeenth win of the season after crushing Macalester College 71-48 Wednesday night at Schoenecker Arena.