Even though the Anderson Athletic and Recreation Complex opened in September 2010, several St. Thomas students and faculty members have recently found mice in various places.
USG president resigns over “error in judgment”
USG President Greg Scharine resigned at Sunday’s meeting, and Vice President Mike Orth was sworn in as the new president.
Off-campus theft and burglary on the rise
Associate Director of Public Safety Michael Barrett said that theft and burglary in the area surrounding campus is on the rise. In January, an armed robbery occurred at the SuperAmerica near campus.
Family studies director hosts upcoming “What Happy Couples Do” seminar
St. Thomas Director of Family Studies Carol Bruess’ “What Happy Couples Do” seminar will be featured in the “Learning for Life” educational series at O’Shaughnessy Education Center auditorium on Tuesday, Feb. 7. Check out a preview of Tuesday’s event.
Copyright crackdown
Information Resources and Technology receives 250 to 500 complaints from record and movie companies each year due to St. Thomas students who violate copyright laws. If IRT receives a complaint, it attempts to identify the student by IP address and then forwards the complaint to the student.
Student Diversity and Inclusion Services to host Daughters of Africa
In honor of Black History Month, Student Diversity and Inclusion Services plans to host Daughter’s of Africa, a one-woman theatrical performance talking about pioneers in black history.
New dorms not in university’s plans
Since the completetion of the ASC and the AARC, rumors have surfaced about a need for additional housing options, and some students have wondered if new dorms are on the way.
Public Safety posts alert about suspicious person looking into windows on Grand Avenue
Public Safety issued an alert Friday about an unidentified male who was spotted looking into the windows of two houses on the 1900 block of Grand Avenue around 7 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 2.
News in :90 – Feb. 3, 2012
[slidepress gallery = ‘120203_nin_roche’] This is News in :90 for Friday, Feb. 3, 2012.
News in :90 – Feb. 2, 2012
This is News in :90 for Thursday, Feb. 2, 2012.
Anderson Student Center credit card system delayed
Students will be able to use credit cards in all food venues at St.Thomas for the first time, but the start date has been delayed because of federal bank regulations and fees.
St. Thomas senior becomes Winter Carnival royalty
St. Thomas senior Ashleigh Hayes began her one-year reign as the St.Paul Winter Carnival’s Queen of the Snows Friday, Jan. 27.
The Locker Room with Jeff Boeser – Jan. 26, 2012
Men’s hockey coach Jeff Boeser and junior forward Riley Horgan join Chief Studio Producer Carly Samuelson in The Locker Room to talk about the season and upcoming games.
Men’s basketball dominates Hamline 89-73
Six players scored in double figures for the Tommies, and Wednesday night’s 89-73 win over Hamline keeps the team in first-place in the MIAC.
St. Thomas dance team crowned Open Jazz national champions
The team competed in the jazz and hip hop categories in the Open Division at the College Cheerleading and Dance Team Championships in Orlando, Fla., becoming the 2012 Open Jazz national champions and the Hip Hop runner-up.