The latest on the protests and turmoil over racially charged incidents at the University of Missouri.
St. Thomas holds virtual fundraiser
Tuesday, Nov. 10, was Tommie Give Day – St. Thomas’ first-ever virtual fundraiser for the annual fund.
Catholic education comes home
A group of St. Thomas students and graduates have decided to bring their Catholic education back to their hometown.
Summit Singers release first CD
St. Thomas’ a cappella group, the Summit Singers, will release its first studio album “Under the Arches” on Wednesday.
Public Safety briefs – Nov. 3, 2015
Stolen bread, an assault and a toaster fire are all part of this week’s Public Safety briefs.
Hoop it up: With fitness brings fame
Sophomore Ryan Smith is most likely known around campus as The Hula Hoop guy.
New peeping charges filed after videos found
A St. Paul man with previous convictions for peeping in windows of unsuspecting women is facing charges again. Police say a search of his home has turned up videos of women, including a naked teenage girl.
Muslim-Christian dialogue focuses on environment
The Muslim-Christian Dialogue Center held an event to facilitate ideas and discussion surrounding environmental issues.
Public Safety briefs – Oct. 26, 2015
A bike theft, a fire and a drug violation are all part of this week’s Public Safety briefs.
Feature film fellowship
Junior Sawyer Phillips and senior Allen-Michael Muench head Brotherhood Through Cinema, a group focused on bringing men together through movies.
Adopt-A-Grandparent program attracts volunteers
The volunteer opportunity Adopt-A-Grandparent has steadily attracted more St. Thomas participants during the last few years.
Public Safety briefs – Oct. 16, 2015
A bee sting, a fire in Morrison Hall and an armed robbery are all part of this week’s Public Safety briefs.
St. Thomas CFO receives honor
Mark Vangsgard has been honored as one of 24 Chief Financial Officers of the Year.
More cities are recognizing Native Americans on Columbus Day
More cities are recognizing Native Americans on Columbus Day this year as they revive a movement to change the name of the holiday to celebrate the history and contributions of indigenous cultures around the country.
Study abroad sexual assault crimes gain attention
A legal challenge involving a small Vermont institution brings an obscure part of the sexual assault equation to the fore: how to report, investigate and punish sexual assaults that happen in overseas-study programs.