After several years and three different locations, the center moved to the first floor across from Coffee Bené.
Tommies studying abroad in 16 countries
St. Thomas students are spread across the globe for study abroad trips. See where the most Tommies are for the fall semester.
Body of man killed in Minn. demolition recovered
Authorities have recovered the body of a worker killed in a demolition collapse in downtown St. Paul.
X-ray device links art and science
The instrument will help students detect which elements are present in artwork and artifacts.
Students pray for peace in Syria
St. Thomas Campus Ministry organized a prayer service, open to all religions, for peace in Syria.
Tokyo will host 2020 Olympics
Tokyo was awarded the 2020 Olympics on Saturday, capitalizing on its reputation as a “safe pair of hands” and defying concerns about the Fukushima nuclear crisis.
Madrid eliminated as host for 2020 Olympics
The 2020 Olympics will be held in either Tokyo or Istanbul after Madrid was eliminated in the first round of Saturday’s voting by the IOC.
Class of 2017 marches through the arches
St. Thomas’s newest students took part in their first Tommie tradition, March Through the Arches, officially becoming the class of 2017.
AP exclusive: Minn. sees rush to gay marriage
Same-sex couples received nearly 1 in 3 marriage licenses issued in Minnesota since they were allowed to wed. (Photo by Heidi Garrido)
Teen guilty of murdering Georgia baby in stroller
The man was convicted of murder despite the defense’s attempt to cast guilt upon several others, including the child’s parents. (www.newsone.com)
Momentum grows for action against Syria
The U.S. and France said they are in position for a strike.
March for King’s dream: ‘Task is not done’
Tens of thousands of people marched to the Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial on Saturday, commemorating the 50th anniversary of King’s famous speech.
Bradley Manning wants to live as a woman
Three years after leaking a mountain of Pentagon secrets, Manning said he wants to be a woman named Chelsea and undergo hormone treatment.
Drunk boating still a problem on Great Lakes
Boating under the influence of alcohol or drugs remains a serious problem on the Great Lakes.
Travel alert won’t affect study abroad
St. Thomas is not canceling either of its fall semester study abroad programs after the U.S. Department of State issued a world-wide travel alert on Aug. 2.