Law school may not be the best option for students in today’s economy, especially those who are going for the wrong reasons.
Where’s the homecoming spirit?
Homecoming has been a big deal at St. Thomas in the past, but recently, it has taken a backseat to Tommie-Johnnie weekend.
God and baseball
A reader writes in about how he experienced God at a St. Thomas baseball game.
Praise for a good debate
An alumnus writes about a recent campus debate and the atmosphere surrounding it.
When your football team loses to the Tommies, don’t take it personally
The Tommie football team has been crushing its competition, but it should not be taken personally.
What’s to gain at Gainey
The Gainey Conference Center in Owatonna, Minn is the host of annual St. Thomas retreats, and many students are not aware of how special it really is.
3 reasons the UFC is worth watching
The success of last weekend’s UFC 135 was no fluke; mixed martial arts is here to stay.
Letter to the editor: ‘us vs. them’
A neighbor’s perspective on parking, garbage and loudness.
15 things freshmen need to know
A list of 15 things all freshmen need to know to make it at St. Thomas.
Debt mess shows Washington’s awful side
Even if a bitterly divided Congress and President Barack Obama avoid a U.S. debt default by striking a last-second deal, as all sides expect, plenty of damage has been done.
Students shouldn’t take unprescribed Adderall
Reporter Alex Keil says only students with a medical need for Adderall should take it. The drugs are dangerous and unpredictable, he says, and taking the drug without a prescription is unfair to others who actually need it.
Letter: St. Thomas should make sustainability a priority
St. Thomas senior Chris Huber thinks St. Thomas’ administration needs to commit to more sustainable practices because students care about environmental issues.
Students should put others’ well-being above their own
Reporter Rachel Britton thinks students need to take care of others who have been drinking, even if that means calling Public Safety for help, instead of worrying about the potential consequences.
Nutrition information system on campus not necessary
Reporter Lizzy Schmitt believes it’s incredibly easy to get nutritional information. She doesn’t want the university to spend money on the expensive system.
The List: Seven things to enjoy in the Twin Cities
Director emeritus Mary Kenkel, who will graduate and move to New York this summer, reflects on the things she enjoys most about the Twin Cities and Minnesota.