Natalie Hall’s latest slideshow focuses on the many twin and triplet siblings at St. Thomas.
Tommie alumna Erin Maye Quade elected as state representative
St. Thomas ‘08 alumna Erin Maye Quade turned her passion for her community into power.
Tommies surge past St. Scholastica
Guard Grant Shaeffer finished with 20 points to lead the No. 10-ranked St. Thomas men’s basketball team to a 83-65 victory over St. Scholastica Tuesday night at Schoenecker Arena.
St. Thomas raises bar for first-year retention goal
In 2010, the average first-year retention rate for colleges in Minnesota was 77.8 percent, according to The National Center for Higher Education Management Systems.
Trump signals end to Clinton investigations
fter a campaign filled with Donald Trump’s denunciations of “Crooked Hillary” Clinton, the president-elect declared Tuesday that “I don’t want to hurt the Clintons; I really don’t,” and a top adviser said he had no interest in pursuing further investigations.
Pipeline protester seriously injured; conflicting accounts
A New York woman seriously hurt protesting the Dakota Access oil pipeline faces multiple surgeries and could lose an arm, her father said Tuesday, and protesters and law enforcement gave conflicting accounts about what might have caused the explosion that injured her.
Flexible Pathways initiative behind two-year college
On Thursday, Nov. 17 the St. Thomas Board of Trustees voted in favor of establishing St. Thomas’ first two-year college on its Minneapolis campus.
Tommies face off in lip-sync battle
The politics of political disagreement
“Few people are able to express with equanimity opinions which differ from the prejudices of their social environment.” These words from Albert Einstein ring especially true in the midst of the current political climate.
St. Thomas offers summer courses at half-price
The University of St. Thomas is now offering discounted summer courses to all undergraduate students 50 percent off the usual price.
By the numbers: Who is on social media?
Design Manager Kari Johnson breaks down who is using what social media.
Student to bike 4,000 miles to fight cancer
Sophomore Andrew Mohama knows the impact of cancer too well. That’s why this summer he will bike over 4,000 miles across the country to raise money, spread awareness and show support for those fighting cancer.
Men and women’s soccer make school history
The St. Thomas men’s and women’s soccer teams have rewritten the history books with impressive and, at times, unprecedented 2016 campaigns.
D3 football bracket: second round
Rally! Soccer wins again, is Final Four bound
Senior Tony Kuplic blasted the game-winner in the 97th minute, his second goal of the day, to send No. 8 St. Thomas to a 3-2 victory over No. 25 Redlands (California) Sunday into the Final Four.