Mariachi music filled the John P. Monahan Plaza Tuesday afternoon as the St. Thomas Latinos Unidos club hosted a Cinco de Mayo festival.
Freshman conducts research on Ukrainian conflict
Freshman Valerie Brukhis learned from her two weeks of research in Ukraine that students have the power to create change in the world.
Hope, family sustained American journalist imprisoned in North Korea
The United States is considered the land of the free, but American journalist Laura Ling had to experience the loss of her freedom a world away before she truly appreciated its value.
Undergraduate student government executive board sworn in
Senior Michael Gaytko was sworn in as the new president of Undergraduate Student Government via Skype Sunday night by former President Ryan Smith.
Hana, BESA celebrate ‘Livin’ in Color Week’
Hana, a multicultural awareness group on campus, and the Black Empowerment Student Alliance co-hosted events last week with a goal to celebrate student diversity.
Student studying abroad struck by car, recovering from surgery
St. Thomas study abroad senior Luke “Sunny” Adams is recovering from a successful surgery after a car struck him as he crossed a street in Beppu, Japan.
Students raise anti-abortion awareness with ‘Save the Humans Week’
As students walked through campus on Thursday, many noticed the Students for Human life club raising anti-abortion awareness with bright banners – all part of ‘Save the Humans Week.’
Love Your Melon reaches milestone
The organization, which started in a St. Thomas entrepreneurship class, announced it has sold enough hats to donate one to every child with cancer in America.
Biology department chair to step down
Tim Lewis, the chair of the St. Thomas biology department, will step down at the end of the fiscal year on June 30 after holding the position for six years.
Tommies, Katies bring ‘Bye Bye Birdie’ to life on stage
For many St. Kate’s and St. Thomas students who performed in ‘Bye Bye Birdie’ last weekend, the experience meant a lot more than just singing and dancing.
Professor lands gig on new WCCO segment
Professor Carol Bruess recently began sharing her expertise advice on ‘Relationship Reboot,’ a four-minute segment on WCCO’s new show, Mid-Morning.
Allies group organizes Day of Silence/Night of Noise event
The Faculty and Staff LGBTQ+ Allies Committee organized Day of Silence/Night of Noise Thursday in the Anderson Student Center to connect members of the St. Thomas community.
Brown bag luncheon facilitates discussion of diversity, mission
Vice President for Mission the Rev. Larry Snyder and Diversity and Inclusion Officer Calvin Hill held a brown bag luncheon to discuss how their new roles will contribute to the university.
Sophomore goes on dates as part of social experiment
Sophomore Molly Street performed a social experiment to try and answer the question, how many dates does it take to fall in love?
2015-16 USG Executive Board candidates
Read profiles of the candidates who are running for Undergraduate Student Government representative positions.