The Anderson Athletic and Recreation Complex is still 4 months away from opening, but TommieMedia was given a second guided tour to check up on its progress.
Since TommieMedia’s last tour in March, some of the floors have been painted purple.
The Anderson Athletic and Recreation Complex is still 4 months away from opening, but TommieMedia was given a second guided tour to check up on its progress.
Since TommieMedia’s last tour in March, some of the floors have been painted purple.
Students wanting to see Jordan Sparks perform on campus waited in line Tuesday morning at the Box Office & Expeditions to get their free wristband to the concert.
This is News in :90 for Tuesday, May 4, 2010.
This is News in :90 for Monday, May 3, 2010.
St. Thomas’ Rainy Day Women dropped this semester’s Ultimate frisbee Mac-Tommie Cup against the Macalester’s Snatchers 15-2.
St. Thomas started off its doubleheader against Concordia–Moorhead with a 12-0 shutout Saturday afternoon at Koch Diamond, but couldn’t keep the momentum going as the Tommies dropped the second game 5-1.
“The first game went well,” senior Roy Larson said. “It was nice to start out with good pitching and hitting performances.”
Relay for Life was held at St. Catherine University from 7 p.m. April 30 until midnight due to inclement weather.
St. Thomas softball player Alison Wright is the quiet type, but this quiet senior is making some pretty big noise on the diamond.
This is News in :90 for Friday, April 30, 2010.
Luann Dummer Center Director Corinne Corvalho sat down with TommieMedia to talk about how recent visible events on campus have raised awareness about domestic violence.
Social Work Club will host an event Thursday night that gives students, faculty and staff a taste of homelessness and poverty.
This is News in :90 for Thursday, April 29, 2010.
The St. Thomas softball team swept St. Benedict in a shutout doubleheader Wednesday at home.
The St. Thomas Dance Club held “Giving Power to the Weakness” Wednesday in the Brady Educational Center auditorium. The show benefited the MS Society.
Students are hanging shirts and jeans on clotheslines this week in the Lower Quad, but they’re not doing laundry.