More than 175 students connected with 31 nonprofit companies and explored service opportunities in the Twin Cities on Sept. 15 during the Service Opportunities Fair for the Common Good in McNeely Hall.
How to guide: Twin Cities transportation
TommieMedia breaks down the easiest and cheapest ways to get around the Twin Cities.
Discover Islam event celebrates festival, promotes interfaith dialogue
The Diversity Activities Board kicked off its first semester at St. Thomas with an open house to celebrate the Islamic holiday Eid al-Adha on Sept. 15
Normality to combat cancer: Luke Hermann’s fight off the football field
It’s obvious by the sea of purple consuming campus on any given game day that the Tommies aren’t afraid to show school spirit, but for senior football player Luke Hermann, this color has developed a new meaning: awareness.
News in :90 – Sept. 20, 2016
This is News in :90 for Tuesday, Sept. 20, 2016.
News in :90 – Sept. 19, 2016
This is News in :90 for Monday, Sept. 19, 2016.
St. Thomas joins nationwide Wi-Fi network
Students, faculty and staff are now able to easily access a secure and encrypted wireless network while visiting other college campuses across the country simply by entering their St. Thomas username and password.
Religious dialogue and engineering among 5 new LLCs added
Five new check boxes appeared on incoming first-year students’ housing deposit forms last April, bringing the total number of living-learning communities at the University of St. Thomas to nine.
Cleveland Avenue parking lost, bike path added
A new bike lane running down Cleveland Avenue gives bikers a shortcut across the city but also eliminates a large swath of street parking used by St. Thomas students and community members.
Man stabs 8 in St. Cloud mall, praised by Islamic State
A man in a private security uniform stabbed eight people at a Minnesota shopping mall, reportedly mentioning Allah and asking at least one victim if they were Muslim before an off-duty police officer shot and killed him, authorities said.
Blast injures 29, rocks New York
Gov. Andrew Cuomo said Sunday a blast that injured 29 people in Manhattan was caused by some kind of bomb, but the attack didn’t appear to be linked to international terrorism.
Pride and passion fuel Tommies’ undefeated record
St. Thomas defeated the Carleton Knights 62-10 Saturday and heads to Collegeville next weekend with a 3-0 record.
News in :90 – Sept. 16, 2016
This is News in :90 for Friday, Sept. 16, 2016.
Student government election results
St. Thomas students voted for candidates to fill 15 open positions in the Undergraduate Student Government this week. See the results here.
Institute creates brave space, starts workshop series
This summer, Ann Johnson, director of the St. Thomas Center for Faculty Development sat down with about a dozen faculty members for lunch and took “food for thought” to a whole new level.
