A study shows decaying leaves from storm drains have caused phosphorus to pile up in bodies of water, affecting more than 140 lakes in the Twin Cities.
MIAC football roundup: week 7
Check in with the MIAC to see how St. Thomas’ conference competition fared in week seven.
Police ask abuse victims to come forward
St. Paul police on Thursday asked anyone who has been a victim of sexual abuse by a priest to come forward and report their experiences to law enforcement.
Graduate’s iPhone case company gains national clientel
Widget Wah has sold more than 15,000 iPhone cases in the last five months.
Sullivan expresses shock, sadness at Keating lawsuit
President Julie Sullivan said she was “shocked and saddened” by the news that a priest faculty member was named in a sexual abuse lawsuit.
St. Thomas priest on leave, lawsuit filed
The Archdiocese of St. Paul and Minneapolis says a popular professor at the University of St. Thomas has taken a voluntary leave of absence.
USG helps reassess theology, philosophy requirements
President Jenna Johnson confirmed Sunday that steps have been taken to re-evaluate the number of those courses the university requires.
Late-night food delivery entrepreneur opens St. Paul location
Madtown Munchies bike-delivery food service started in Madison targeting college students, and a new location near St. Thomas’ campus has opened.
Twin Cities mayors proclaim ‘Love Your Melon Day’
After spending a year distributing 2,100 hats to child cancer patients, co-founders juniors Zach Quinn and Brian Keller are celebrating.
Stewardship Garden yields produce, research
St. Thomas’ Stewardship Garden started The Helpful Flowers Project this year to test the effect of plant biodiversity on nutrient uptake from the soil.
Recipe for gridlock: how the government shut down
On day eight of the government shutdown, designer Cecelia Porter gathered information about the first closure in 17 years.
Aquaponics research helps Haitian orphanage
Biology students are researching how to optimize a food production effort in Haiti, through a sustainable aquatic and plant system.
MIAC football roundup: week 5
Check in with the MIAC to see how St. Thomas’ conference competition fared during the Tommies’ homecoming week.
In Depth – January Term values
TommieMedia looks at the cost and value of J-Term classes around the globe.
Census shows 100-student drop in graduate programs
The St. Thomas graduate programs as a whole are at their lowest enrollment since 1994, following a national trend.