The heavy wooden door to the Sistine Chapel has been closed and locked, signaling the start of the conclave to elect a new pope to succeed Benedict XVI following his stunning resignation.
Student creates play based on ‘Living Stations of the Cross’
After a year of work, senior seminarian Andy Thuringer’s self-written play came to life Sunday in the Chapel of St. Thomas Aquinas.
Sports in :60 – March 11, 2013
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News in :90 – March 11, 2013
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International professors’ roads to St. Thomas
Photojournalist Morgan Neu captured some international professors and their stories on the journey to St. Thomas.
Men’s hoops advances to Sweet 16
Center Tommy Hannon’s 10th career double-double (18 points and 10 rebounds) lifted the Tommies past the Thunder 68-58 in a game that saw 49 combined fouls and two technical fouls.
Women’s hoops ends season with loss to Hope
Guard Brittany Berry’s game-high 20 points sparked No. 2 Hope College’s 71-61 victory over unranked St. Thomas Friday in an NCAA tournament quarterfinal game.
News in :90 — March 8, 2013
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The Locker Room with Terry Peck – March 7, 2013
Coach Terry Peck, senior Mary Allen and freshman Shelby Henderson join sports reporter Sean Crotty in The Locker Room to talk about how the rest of the season looks for the women’s tennis team.
The Locker Room with Chris Olean – March 7, 2013
Baseball coach Chris Olean and All-American pitchers Dylan Thomas and Steve Maher join reporter Jesse Krull in The Locker Room to talk about the season and upcoming games in Florida.
Sports in :60 – March 7, 2013
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News in :90 – March 7, 2013
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Celebrity look-alikes on campus
Chief Photo Editor Rosie Murphy and photojournalist Whitney Abrahamson searched high and low for St. Thomas’ most star-studded celebrity look-alikes.
Chavez widely mourned, but some hope change on way
Chavez, who died Tuesday at age 58, was seen as a hero by some for his socialist programs, his anti-U.S. rhetoric and gifts of cut-rate oil. Others considered him a bully who repressed his opponents.
