St. Thomas students voted for candidates to fill 15 open positions in the Undergraduate Student Government this week. See the results here.
10 hacks for college survival
Photographer Meghan Vosbeek provides a visual tour of some tips for college survival.
Pay attention to politics
Ignoring politics is not only impossible but also disadvantageous.
U.S. Bank Stadium breakdown
Designer Kathryn Kirk breaks down the new U.S. Bank Stadium by the numbers in her latest graphic.
Institute creates brave space, starts workshop series
This summer, Ann Johnson, director of the St. Thomas Center for Faculty Development sat down with about a dozen faculty members for lunch and took “food for thought” to a whole new level.
Back to school checklist
Designer Kathryn Kirk lays out the essentials in a back to school graphic because you’re never too old for a list.
Students working internships earlier in college career
St. Thomas students are now transitioning from summer internships back to classes on campus — and of 2015 graduates, over half had made that shift at least once during their college career, according to the Career Development Center. Career counselor Kristen Murphy has noticed employers making openings to younger students, putting pressure on those who …
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Women’s soccer scores fast, finishes strong to beat UW-River Falls
Taylor Skorik scored 57 seconds after kickoff and the twentieth-ranked Tommies never looked back, defeating UW-River Falls Aug. 14 at the University of St. Thomas.
St. Thomas senior carves out a future in woodworking
The signs are all there. Austin Luecke isn’t the average college senior. For him, being a student isn’t just a chance to get an education but a chance to put his passion, woodworking, into practice.
Sully’s Crew lugs furniture, creates community
More than 250 students gave up their last day of summer to help new students get situated at St. Thomas for the first time.
Langan announces departure as dean
St. Thomas College of Arts and Sciences Dean Terry Langan announced Tuesday that this will be his last year in that office.
Class of 2017 by the numbers
Designer Kari Johnson breaks down the graduating class of 2017.
Prejudice: It’s only human
We find ourselves in a society that frowns upon treating what’s different as lesser, yet cannot seem to stop alienating what does not match up to any preconceived standards. We despise prejudice, but fail to rid the world of it. However, is prejudice truly to be eliminated?
Tommies bulldoze Blue Devils in home opener
Quarterback Alex Fenske threw two touchdown passes to lead St. Thomas over the University of Wisconsin-Stout 57-17 at the Tommie home opener Saturday.
Rain didn’t stop first-year students from arranging impromptu march through arches
When rain Tuesday forced school administrators to cancel the morning event, some St. Thomas students decided to organize an impromptu march themselves.