Nineteen-year-old Tnuza Jamal Hassan of Minneapolis has been ordered detained by a federal judge after allegedly setting nine fires at St. Catherine University last month.
News in :90 – May 1, 2017
Protests at St. Olaf College, the elimination of St. Catherine University’s Interior Design Program and Ash tree removal lead today’s headlines. University Affairs Editor Noah Brown has the latest in the May 1 edition of News in :90.
Alumna explores Christian themes in Harry Potter essays
St. Thomas alumna Callie Knudslien’s essay was included in the book ‘A Wizard of their Age,’ a collection of critical essays on the Harry Potter series.
St. Thomas, St. Kate’s students perform in ‘ComedySportz’
St. Thomas and St. Catherine students performed in a comedy show, ‘ComedySportz,’ at the Frey Theater last weekend and will perform again this weekend.
2nd half surge propels Tommies over Wildcats
Despite a turnover-heavy first half, the St. Thomas women’s basketball team was able to rally past St. Catherine University with a 73-56 victory Wednesday night.
19 saves help women’s hockey shut out Wildcats
Defender Megan Juricko’s unassisted goal just 2:52 into the first period lifted the St. Thomas women’s hockey team to a 2-0 win over St. Catherine University.
Sabrowski tallies two in women’s soccer win
Temperatures in the low 30s didn’t stop midfielder Taylor Sabrowski from tallying her first two goals of the season in the St. Thomas women’s soccer team’s 2-0 win over St. Catherine
Tommies sweep Wildcats in 3-sets
Middle blocker Kelly Foley’s 11 kills helped the St. Thomas volleyball team stomp St. Catherine in a three sets.