The St. Thomas women’s hockey team solidified its position as the MIAC front-runner this January with a 2-1 record after a team trip to Sweden early in the month.
Campus construction on schedule for opening, demolition
Construction on the Anderson Athletic and Recreation Complex remains on schedule for its August 2010 opening date.
Where are students spending J-Term?
While students may be surprised by the lack of on-campus activity during January, enrollment numbers show that this January Term isn’t much different from years past.
How to take advantage of a desolate campus
With the typically uninviting Minnesota temperatures and the majority of the student population taking a month-long break from campus life, campus can resemble something of a ghost town.
On-campus laundry may cost students
Students next fall might have to pay to do laundry in residence hall machines under a plan St. Thomas is considering.
KUST/STAR concert showcases magic and alternative music
KUST and STAR are pairing up to bring a night of magic and alternative music to Scooter’s Thursday, Dec. 11.
News in :90 – Dec. 9, 2009
This is News in :90 for Wednesday, Dec. 9, 2009.
USG funds Up ’til Dawn’s spring fundraising effort
Up ’til Dawn will receive $5,109 through USG’s special event funding for its spring fundraising effort to benefit St. Jude Children’s Hospital.
News in :90 – Nov. 20, 2009
This is News in :90 for Friday, Nov. 20, 2009.
Official: H1N1 cases see lowest weekly increase
A St. Thomas health official reported the lowest weekly increase in H1N1 cases of the semester Nov. 18, with just more than a 2 percent increase from the previous week.
USG approves Royal Fight chess club
The Royal Fight Club received unanimous USG approval and is now an official St. Thomas club.
Big Five: RHA caters to on-campus residents
RHA’s new president junior Kristy Elsen steps into the top role of an organization that has earned a reputation for its success.
Big Five: How USG distributes student activity fee
Every semester the Undergraduate Student Government has a budget of hundreds of thousands of dollars, much of which it allocates to clubs and organizations at St. Thomas.
USG approves three clubs, doles out $3,300 in requests
The Photography Club, Water Polo Club and the Hmong United Student Association all received unanimous USG approval and are now official St. Thomas clubs and organizations.
Breaking down the student activity fee
This semester, the student activity fee is $102 for full-time undergraduate students and $51 for part-time undergrads.