On Oct. 3 at 2:20 a.m. Public Safety documented damage to property in the Flynn S1 parking garage. A St. Thomas-owned vehicle scraped against a yellow pillar, causing damage to the passenger side door.
Death toll, damage and more from Hurricane Matthew
Euthanasia: Bringing murder home
Euthanasia is based on the narcissistic, sentimental lie that life is only worth something if we are in no pain, if we not a burden to those around us and if we are able to accomplish something.
St. Thomas alum Cupich named Cardinal by Pope Francis
Chicago Archbishop Blase Cupich, a St. Thomas alumnus from the class of 1971, was named one of 17 new cardinals by Pope Francis on Sunday.
By the numbers: Ryder Cup
Pep band makes a comeback at St. Thomas
When first-year Dylan Barrett came to St. Thomas, he fell in love with the school. To him, though, there was just one thing missing: a pep band.
The price of free college
The expenses of a quality education don’t just disappear because someone put the word free in front of it.
Tommies prevail 23-20 in final seconds over Cobbers
The Tommies scored the winning touchdown with two seconds left in the fourth quarter, capping off a thrilling 23-20 victory against the Cobbers.
Tommies trail Cobbers at halftime 7-3
St. Thomas suffered its first halftime deficit of the season, trailing Concordia-Moorhead 7-3 during the Cobbers’ homecoming game Saturday afternoon at Jake Christensen Stadium.
Olmeca performs at St. Thomas
Olmeca, a bilingual hip-hop artist, producer and activist performed a live hip-hop show on Tuesday, October 4 at 7 p.m. in Scooter’s. His work has been featured on CNN Latino, ABC, Fox, NPR, URB Magazine, and television series, “Sons of Anarchy.”
Hurricane Matthew rips into Florida
Hurricane Matthew scraped Florida’s Atlantic coast early Friday, toppling trees onto homes and knocking out power to a half-million people but sparing some of the most heavily populated stretches of shoreline the catastrophic blow many had feared.
Students pitch business ideas in Tommie Tank
Professor Jay Ebben’s Entrepreneurial Finance class will be thrown to the sharks on Oct. 11 and Oct. 13 as they face a panel of investors in Schultz Hall, recreating their own version of the TV show “Shark Tank.”
St. Thomas student Riley Horan speaks at legislative candidate forum
Climate change and Minnesota healthcare were some of the topics that state House candidate and St. Thomas junior Riley Horan discussed Wednesday, Oct. 6 in his first public discussion with his opponent, incumbent Rep. Erin Murphy.
Women’s soccer blanks St. Olaf, stays undefeated
Brie Bourdage netted the lone goal for the St. Thomas women’s soccer team in the 67th minute to defeat St. Olaf 1-0 Wednesday in St. Paul.