For nearly 10 years, St. Thomas has opened the O’Shaughnessy Stadium gates on Friday nights to the Cretin-Derham Hall football team, coaches and fans, and the university has been earning about $2,400 a game in the process.
Fowler Business Challenge draws largest numbers ever
The fourth annual Fowler Business Challenge kicked off at midnight on Friday, Oct. 5, as St. Thomas undergraduate and graduate students submitted their business concepts for the contest.
Students assemble race car by hand
Seniors Joe Aplin, Ryan Cassidy, Patrick Peterson and Chantharang Phouapradit are working hard in their senior design capstone class. Watch the video story.
USG approves constitutional amendment on budget requests
USG unanimously approved a constitutional amendment Sunday that would allow clubs on probation to submit budget requests to the USG finance committee.
St. Thomas College of Education Leadership and Counseling Dean takes medical leave
St. Thomas’ College of Education, Leadership and Counseling Dean Bruce Kramer, who was diagnosed with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis in December 2010, announced Thursday he will be taking a leave of absence effective immediately.
Summit Marketplace adds bagel bar with daily goods from local bakery
Starting Monday, Oct. 8, Anderson Student Center’s Summit Marketplace will be adding a bagel bar complete with an assortment of fresh bagels and a variety of spreads delivered daily from a local bakery.
In Depth – Opening Doors
St. Thomas hopes to raise $500 million to complete its largest capital campaign ever. However, there is one catch: They have less than two weeks to raise the remaining $10 million.
Students react to Obama-Romney debate
St. Thomas students watching Wednesday’s debate between President Obama and Republican challenger Mitt Romney mirrored national reaction to the contest.
St. Thomas weighs in on its female president option
St. Thomas has had 14 presidents in its 127-year history, all priests, all men. Thanks to a 2011 bylaw change, the university’s 15th president could now be a layperson and also a woman.
Friar Tobin: mixing ministry with chemistry
St. Thomas now has a professor who oversees experiments wearing different attire: a habit.
Shuttles switch to temporary honor system
After broken I.D. card readers in the St. Thomas shuttle buses were removed, the university made plans to replace the readers in the spring of 2013.
News in :90 – Oct. 2, 2012
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Stewardship Garden: tough economy, demand grows
Since it was built four years ago, the St. Thomas Stewardship Garden has grown under senior Ashela Richardson’s leadership, who took over after the garden’s former organizer, St. Thomas alumnus Aaron Hays, graduated last May.
News in :90 – Oct. 1, 2012
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Yoga craze hits campus, classes help pay for AARC debt
Students are rolling out their mats in the Anderson Athletic Recreation Complex for yoga and fitness classes, the most popular activities offered in the facility for the last two years.