The university made the decision this spring as part of a plan to use internal service providers.
Law professor hopeful in Tuesday’s primaries
One St. Thomas law professor hopes to secure her spot as Republican candidate for the 4th Congressional District in Tuesday’s primary election.
Professor’s comments spark climate change debate
Mechanical engineering professor John Abraham ignited the blogosphere this June when he posted an online slideshow rebutting a speech by a British climate change skeptic.
Convenience, quality most important factors in dining decisions
When St. Thomas students decide where to spend their money on a bite to eat, food quality and location/convenience are the two most important factors in their decision.
Students weigh in on campus food options
The Minneapolis campus cafeteria, Food for Thought, is St. Thomas students’ favorite place for on-campus food, according to a TommieMedia survey.
Baseball team reflects on season, looks ahead to next year
The Tommies finished with an impressive 35-9 record on its way to winning the MIAC title and tournament before a loss to Whitewater ended the team’s season.
Track and field standouts preview MIAC championships
With the MIAC championships this weekend in Winona, TommieMedia sat down with men’s and women’s track and field standouts sophomore Devin Dirth and senior Nikki Arola.
KUST drops hip-hop concert after planning difficulties
The campus radio station encountered numerous obstacles in the concert’s planning phases.
Despite USG efforts, no majors on diplomas this year
The Undergraduate Student Government investigated the practice this year as one of its strategic goals, but found it’s not feasible.
Anderson elected USG president by 1.3 percent margin
With the highest voter turnout in recent years, 948 students voted in last week’s Undergraduate Student Government elections.
USG endorses new protest policy, approves budget requests
USG endorsed a new student protest policy and approved more than $2,200 in budget requests at its final meeting of the academic year Sunday.
Student legacy program promotes charitable donations
One hundred and fifty T-Shirts were distributed by the student legacy program as part of its “It Takes More than Tuition Week.”
USG approves two new clubs, allocates $5,085 to five others
Invisible Children and Christian Leaders received unanimous USG approval and are now official St. Thomas organizations.
News in :90 – April 16, 2010
This is News in :90 for Friday, April 16, 2010.
USG gives more than $10,000 to eight clubs for events
USG allocated a total of $10,257.96 to St. Thomas clubs and organizations through conference and competition funding requests.