‘Connected.’ – Oct. 22, 2009

In this week’s edition of ‘Connected.’, H1N1 cases continue to climb at St. Thomas, engineering department constructs new bio-diesel system, St. Thomas hosts the Opus Prize ceremony in November, intramural football gets new players, and a Tommie sailer qualifies for national competition.

Johnnies win in overtime 20-17

An announced crowd of 12,903 watched a thriller as St. John’s needed overtime to pull out a 20-17 win Saturday afternoon, at Clemens Stadium in Collegeville, Minn.

St. John’s running back Kellen Blaser dove into the end zone for the game-winning touchdown in the first period of overtime. A delayed signal from the referee caused a moment of hesitation before thousands of St. John’s fans and players rushed the field.

‘Connected.’ – Oct. 15, 2009

In this week’s edition of ‘Connected.’, minority student numbers are on the rise, a new bus service takes students to Northfield, a new apartment complex proposed for corner of Grand & Cleveland, the history behind the Tommie-Johnnie rivalry is explained and the Blue Ox rugby club remains undefeated.