Ball-hawking cornerback Michael Alada recovered a fumble late in the second quarter and picked off his eighth and ninth interceptions of the season to lead the fourth-ranked St. Thomas football team in a 40-6 victory over the Gusties.
Men’s soccer wins first-ever MIAC championship
The St. Thomas men’s soccer team won its first ever MIAC playoff championship with a 1-0 victory over Macalester in the conference title game on Saturday morning.
Tommies lead Gusties at halftime
Despite running back Tucker Trettel’s absence from the game, the fourth-ranked St. Thomas football team leads Gustavus 26-3 at halftime Saturday afternoon in St. Peter.
Tough defense, third period goal earns first win for men’s hockey
Behind a Brett Gravelle go-ahead goal with just over three minutes left in the third quarter, the St. Thomas men’s hockey team defeated University of Wisconsin-Riverfalls 3-2 Friday night at the Saint Thomas Ice Arena.
The disappearing of the bees
St. Paul Seminary alum appointed bishop in Old Catholic diocese
On Oct. 29, the Rev. Martin Shanahan was ordained bishop of Holy Cross Old Catholic Diocese of Minnesota.
Volleyball drops five set thriller in MIAC semis
The third-seed St. Thomas volleyball team fell to second-seed Gustavus 3-2 in the conference playoff semifinals despite winning the first two games Thursday night in St. Peter.
Global gender gap 2016 report
Tiny houses for St. Thomas?
What could be better than owning your own full-sized home as a college student? Well, think small. Tiny, in fact.
Diverse media reflects reality
Without diversity in media, everyone loses out.
Clubs funded and a new precedent set for USG audiences in Oct. 27 meeting
The Oct. 27 general council meeting for Undergraduate Student Government featured the approval of 18 organizations and events barred reporters from observing part of the meetings.
Women’s soccer advances to MIAC championship
The St. Thomas women’s soccer team weathered a tough 2-0 win over St. Kate’s to advance to the MIAC tournament championship on Wednesday afternoon.
Overcooked food, an assault and more in this week’s public safety briefs
Oct. 26 – Oct. 31
Ballroom Dance Club brings class and culture to campus
Tommies now have the opportunity to add a little bit of class, culture and elegance to their lives thanks to the creation of the Ballroom Dance Club.
How the Brangelina breakup changed my view
About three weeks ago, I had a revelation that changed my life. In the checkout line at the local grocery store, after looking over at the magazine rack strategically placed by the register, I realized our country is now a divided one. America is being affected by a dualistic split, a crack in the nation.