Early goal sends Tommies to Sweet 16
History was made today as the University of St. Thomas men’s soccer defeated Luther College 2-0, sending them to their first NCAA Sweet 16 appearance in program history.
St. Thomas football earns top-four seed in NCAA playoffs
The third-ranked St. Thomas football team earned the second-overall seed in the NCAA DIII tournament bracket Sunday evening, and will play the Upper Midwest Conference Champion Northwestern-St. Paul in the first round of playoffs.
T-shirts for tigers and turtles
The Hawksbill Sea Turtle and the Sumatran Tiger are endangered in the wild, but they are rising in popularity on T-shirts in Minnesota.
Kuplic, late game heroics boost Tommies over Saints
The men’s soccer team won a thriller in the first game of the NCAA tournament Saturday, beating St. Scholastica 2-1 in double overtime.
Tommies defeat Oles, end regular season undefeated
The Tommies secured sole possession of the MIAC Championship title and its second straight undefeated regular season with its 73-7 victory over St. Olaf Saturday afternoon.
Tommie defense keeps Oles under 5 yards in first half
The St. Thomas defense held St. Olaf to less than 5 total yards in the first half to help the fourth-ranked Tommie football team to a 45-0 halftime lead Saturday afternoon at O’Shaughnessy Stadium.
Options reviewed in core curriculum upheaval
The core curriculum at St. Thomas could look very different in the next few years.
Anti-Racism Coalition hosts rally for St. Thomas community
Students, faculty and staff gathered on the Lower Quad Friday afternoon to participate in a rally hosted by the Anti-Racism Coalition. The event, organized in the last 24 hours in light of a recent incident of a racial slur written on a campus sidewalk, encouraged chants like, “We want change,” and “Stand up,” in an …
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Global Nutrition report
Designer Kathryn Kirk breaks down the latest report on global nutrition.
St. Thomas, Christo Rey lead study on first-generation students
Thirty percent of all undergraduate students in the U.S. are the first in their family to attend college, putting them at a higher risk of dropping out, taking classes part time and not finishing their education in four years.
Thousands decry election outcome, block I-94
Anger, fear, and hope reverberated in chants echoed by thousands of protesters on Thursday night during a “Stop Trump” rally that culmninated in a standoff with police on Interstate 94.
Comeback not enough as volleyball season ends
The St. Thomas volleyball team’s 2016 season came to an end with a 3-0 loss to Wisconsin-La Crosse Thursday in the opening round of the NCAA tournament at the University of Northwestern-St. Paul.
Global Tommies unite over weekend retreat
The program invited returning study abroad students and international students for an immersive multicultural experience, with the goal of teaching the students to find common ground despite their differences.
Work out woes
Every time I go to the gym I’m usually consumed with thoughts such as these.