There has been talk for years that other teams in the conference want the ever-almighty Tommies to move up to Division II or maybe even Division I. Reporter Carly Noble argues St. Thomas athletics should remain at Division III level to continue success.
Sports in :60 – March 18, 2019
St. Thomas women’s hockey places fourth in the nation, women’s basketball falls in the Final Four and men’s tennis improves its record to 6-1. Ad/PR Rep. Andre Gaubert has today’s Sports in :60.
St. Thomas dining to offer halal options
For the first time in St. Thomas’ history, Dining Services plans to offer halal food options for Muslim students, staff, and faculty beginning in fall 2019. Reporter Zekriah Chaudhry has the full story.
St. Thomas women’s hockey places fourth in NCAA Frozen Four
The No. 1 ranked St. Thomas women’s hockey team finished the Frozen Four in fourth place after a 1-0 loss to No. 6 Adrian College Saturday at St. Thomas Ice Arena in Mendota Heights. Sports Editor Matthew Curry has the full story.
St. Thomas community demands climate action
In solidarity with the Youth Climate Strike, the St. Thomas community walked out of class to demand climate action on March 15. Reporter Emily Haugen, Videographer Drew Bouman and Chief Video Editor Jack Stanek have the full story.
PHOTO SLIDESHOW: Women’s hockey loses to Hamline, plays Adrian for third
The No. 1 St. Thomas women’s hockey team lost to No. 4 Hamline University 3-0 Saturday in the Frozen Four at a sold out St. Thomas Ice Arena in Mendota Heights.
St. Thomas community gathers for action plan town hall
The St. Thomas community gathered to talk with administrators about the university’s action plan to combat racism on March 6 in the Anderson Student Center’s Dorsey Commons.
PHOTO SLIDESHOW: Women’s basketball falls short of the National Championship
The St. Thomas women’s basketball team’s journey ended just shy of the NCAA Division III National Championship game after losing 71-60 to Bowdoin College at the Cregger Center on Friday.
Women’s basketball falls to Bowdoin in Final Four
The St. Thomas women’s basketball team fell just short of the NCAA Division III National Championship game after losing 71-60 to Bowdoin College at the Cregger Center.
Women’s hockey NCAA Frozen Four preview
The No. 1 St. Thomas women’s hockey team prepares to host the program’s second Division III Frozen Four.
St. Thomas library opens new video production studio
St. Thomas opened a new video production studio for students at the beginning of spring semester on the third floor of the O’Shaughnessy-Frey Library.
PHOTO SLIDESHOW: Women’s basketball NCAA Final Four preview
The St. Thomas women’s basketball team, which faces Bowdoin (Maine) on Friday, dedicated an hour of a busy Final Four experience to visit, read and play games with third graders at West Salem Elementary School on Thursday.
TommieMedia seeks student opinions on racism at St. Thomas
The St. Thomas community has experienced hate crimes, protests and multiple conversations about racism at our school. We wish to provide a platform for any St. Thomas student to be heard.
News in :90 – March 14, 2019
Republican-led Senate sets deal to rebuke President Donald Trump on his declaration of a national emergency at the Mexican border, William Singer pleads guilty to fraud and conspiracy charges in federal court, former Texas Democratic Rep. Beto O’Rourke announces he’s running for president in 2020, and vandals shatter a Virgin Mary statue in St. Thomas’ Ireland Hall. Photographer Drew Bouman has today’s News in :90.
Sports in :60 – March 11, 2019
St. Thomas men’s basketball falls to Guilford College, women’s basketball advances to the Final Four and women’s hockey will host Hamline in the Frozen Four. Ad/PR Rep. Sam Herriges has today’s Sports in :60.