Senior engineering students showcased design projects they have been working on for about eight months.
Softball wins both games, in pursuit of MIAC title
Senior pitchers Cassie Smith and Biz Sitzmann allowed only one combined run over a two-game span as the top-seeded St. Thomas softball team (38-4) defeated fourth-seed Hamline 7-0 and second-seed Gustavus 3-1 at home Friday afternoon in the MIAC playoffs.
Photos: Spring at St. Thomas
Photojournalist Rita Kovtun captures spring scenes around campus.
Sports in :60 – May 6, 2011
This is Sports in :60 for Friday, May 6, 2011.
News in :90 – May 6, 2011
This is News in :90 for Friday, May 6, 2011.
Choirs say farewell to seniors in spring concert
Concert Choir, Chamber Singers, Festival Choir and Alumni Choir members performed at the spring concert in the St. Thomas Chapel Thursday night.
Braunig, Archer jump into conference meet
Freshman Nick Braunig and senior Teddy Archer both set personal records with their jumps and qualified for the conference meet. For Archer, a member of the DIII national championship basketball team, it was a strong showing in his first track meet ever.
Students make Chinese dumplings for ‘Livin’ in Color’ week
The unique smells of Asian cuisine filled Scooter’s Thursday night, as the Globally Minded Student Association hosted a cooking class.
Students celebrate Cinco de Mayo on campus
Chief Photo Editor John Kruger captures Cinco de Mayo festivities on campus.
Peer Ministry coordinator, senior discuss prayer in student life
[slidepress gallery=”110505_IN_STUDIO”] Peer Ministry coordinator Molly Bird and senior Felisha Willaert joined assignment editor Theresa Malloy in the studio to talk about National Prayer Week.
The Locker Room with Terry Peck – May 5, 2011
Tennis coach Terry Peck, senior Kevin Walker and senior Madeline Gail join senior reporter Brian Woitte in The Locker Room.
News in :90 – May 5, 2011
This is News in :90 for Thursday, May 5, 2011.
Sports in :60 – May 5, 2011
This is Sports in :60 for Thursday, May 5, 2011
More professors than usual retiring this year
Typically anywhere from two to five professors retire each year, said Joseph Kreitzer, vice president of academic affairs. But this year 21 professors are retiring due to a special retirement option.
Students fold cranes in support of Japan
Students from Princeton and Stanford universities started the Million Crane Project with the goal of collecting 1 million paper cranes by May 11 and generating enough publicity to increase fundraising.
