A consensus exists among the MIAC presidents to boot St. Thomas out of the conference, according to an email sent from the president of Augsburg to a supporter.
St. Thomas softball defeats Northwestern-St. Paul
The St. Thomas women’s softball team defeated Northwestern-St. Paul 9-0 in the 2019 NCAA softball tournament Thursday at South Field.
College of Arts and Sciences hosts Block Party
The University of St. Thomas’s College of Arts and Sciences hosted the first ever CAS Block Party on Monday, May 6 from 3-6 p.m on the J.P. Monahan Plaza.
Center for the Common Good drives toward sustainability
The Center for the Common Good decided to challenge St. Thomas faculty, staff and students in a unique way: giving up their car for Lent.
St. Thomas members gather for new Virgin Mary statue blessing
Students gathered at the Peace Gardens on April 24 to participate in the blessing of a new statue of the Virgin Mary that replaced the previous destroyed statue
Women’s lacrosse has unstoppable season, headed to nationals
The St. Thomas women’s club lacrosse team will compete at nationals May 8-11. The team went undefeated in regular season play with a 12-0 record.
St. Thomas mock trial team earns spot at 2019 National Championship Tournament
For the first time in 15 years, the St. Thomas mock trial team earned one of the 48 coveted spots at the 2019 National Championship Tournament in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on April 4-7.
News in :90 – May 7, 2019
Georgia’s Republican Gov. Brian Kemp signs legislation banning abortions once a fetal heartbeat can be detected, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell will declare “case closed” on the Russia probe and potential obstruction by President Donald Trump, Kentucky Derby winner Maximum Security’s co-owner says he will not run the horse in the middle jewel of the Triple Crown, and St. Thomas sophomore Matthew Farho travels for seven days with the choir group, Common Ground Voices. Columnist Kayla Mayer has today’s News in :90.
St. Thomas sophomore travels with choir group to Mexican border
St. Thomas sophomore Matthew Farho traveled to San Diego, California and Tijuana, Mexico for seven days with choir group, Common Ground Voices. The week-long choir tour in early March focused on peace at the Mexican-American border.
St. Thomas student wins Upper Midwest Emmy Student Production Award
St. Thomas junior Sam Luloff won a prestigious Upper Midwest Emmy Student Production Award Saturday for a music video he created in assistant professor Peter Gregg’s videography class.
Tommies softball win extra-innings thriller to advance to Super Regionals
Pinch-hitter Sam Birling bunted home pinch-runner Maria O’Leary with the winning run in the 11th inning to lead St. Thomas to a 1-0 victory over Hamline in the MIAC tournament championship game Sunday at South Field.
Tommies softball win extra-innings thriller to advance to Super Regionals
The St. Thomas softball team defeated the Hamline Pipers 1-0 in extra innings for the MIAC championship at South Field Sunday.
St. Thomas softball beats St. Olaf in first game of MIAC playoffs
Solid pitching by Kierstin Anderson-Glass and hitting by infielder Elise Barnes helped St. Thomas softball defeat St. Olaf 1-0 in the first game of the MIAC playoffs Friday at South Field.
St. Thomas hosts unconscious bias tour
In an effort to help students and community members explore their own unconscious biases, St. Thomas hosted the CEO Action Check Your Blind Spots unconscious bias tour Friday on Monahan Plaza.
Public Safety Briefs: April 21 – 27
A person not affiliated with St. Thomas who attempted to steal university property in the Anderson Student Center, a suspect not affiliated with St. Thomas was arrested for stealing a vehicle owned by a St. Thomas student, and a St. Thomas student unlawfully possessed a fictitious driver’s license are all a part of the public safety briefs from April 21 – 27.