The St. Thomas men’s soccer team lost 2-1 in its semifinal game against Tufts Friday morning at Kerr Stadium on the campus of Roanoke College in the NCAA Final Four.
St. Thomas students write petition addressing sexual assault
Nine St. Thomas students wrote a petition in response to St. Thomas’ email in November addressing sexual assault on campus.
Men’s soccer volunteers before national champ bid
Before taking the field in pursuit of a national championship, the men’s soccer team spent time volunteering with HopeTree Family Services in Virginia on Thursday.
Men’s soccer preps for semifinal matchup with Tufts
The men’s soccer team will play its first Final Four game in program history on Friday when it faces Tufts University at 11 a.m. EST in Salem, Virginia.
Tommies stop Scots in MIAC opener 72-61
Guard Grant Shaeffer scored 17 points for the twelfth-ranked St. Thomas men’s basketball team in its 72-61 win Wednesday night over Macalester College at Schoenecker Arena.
Unlikely hero powers Tommies to Final Four
Forward Tony Kuplic has scored five goals in four games so far in the NCAA tournament, including two game winners. Prior to the playoffs, he had never scored a goal for St. Thomas and had only appeared in eight career games.
Holidazzle celebrations sparkle and glow in Loring Park
The second annual Holidazzle celebration in Loring Park features classic holiday activities for all ages, local vendors and new additions, like the moose and wolf sculptures.
St. Thomas holds tree-lighting ceremony
The University of St. Thomas held its tree lighting ceremony Monday evening in the student center.
New online service lessens registration woes
A program called Coursicle, designed by a University of North Carolina and a Harvard college student to make class registration easier, is now available at St. Thomas. Coursicle is a free online service that allows students to browse classes, plan their schedule and receive text notifications as soon as a class they are looking to …
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St. Paul to ease recycling process for residents
From Nov. 28 to Jan. 16, the city of St. Paul will work with Eureka Recycling to replace curbside bins with single-sort, 64-gallon recycling carts. The carts will have wheels and a lid, allowing residents to transport their recycling with greater ease. “It’s a process that (St. Paul has) been going through for several years …
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Electoral College explained
Design Manager Kari Johnson explains the Electoral College in her latest graphic.
Free time? What free time?
The overwhelming amount of things we have to do is ultimately toxic.
D3 football bracket – Tommies move on to quarter finals
Tommies crush Coe college 55-6, advance to Elite Eight
The third-ranked St. Thomas football team cruised past Coe 55-6 Saturday afternoon at O’Shaughnessy Stadium.
Tommies cruise by Coe College at halftime 41-0
Tommies lead Coe College 41-0 at half Saturday afternoon at Palmer Field.