A man who kept a chokehold around the neck of an agitated fellow passenger turned himself in to authorities. The U.S. is putting new restrictions into place at its southern border to try to to stop migrants from crossing illegally. The University of St. Thomas community awoke to a video released online by O’keefe Media Group that shows a conversation with a residence life administrator about campus housing policies for transgender students.
News in :90 – April 28, 2023
The chairman of the BBC quit Friday after a report found that he failed to disclose a potential conflict of interest. Abortion bans in deeply conservative Nebraska and South Carolina each fell a single vote short of passing in their legislatures. Police in Minneapolis are searching for a man suspected of setting fires that damaged two mosques earlier this week.
In Depth with Heather Bouwman
Brenda Cabral sits down with professor Heather Bouwman to discuss her upcoming youth novel and career as an author.
St. Thomas baseball walks off NDSU, first home win of season
Sophomore pitcher Evan Esch dominated on the mound, tossing six scoreless innings and giving St. Thomas baseball a quality start in a 2-1 walk-off win over North Dakota State Saturday. Esch and junior reliever Duke Coborn held the Bison (10-25 overall, 6-4 Summit League) scoreless until the ninth inning. Junior second baseman Sam Kuelsa singled …
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Baseball drops home opening doubleheader to NDSU
Both starters, junior Kolby Gartner (game one) and sophomore Walker Retz (game two), went at least six innings for the St. Thomas baseball team but were knocked around as the Tommies dropped both games of the home-opening doubleheader 13-3 and 10-4 against North Dakota State Friday at Koch Diamond. The Bison (10-23 overall, 6-2 Summit …
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Campus Ministry celebrates Ramadan with Iftar event for DFC students
Brenda Cabral Limon can be reached at cabr4475@stthomas.edu Owen Larson can be reached at lars6521@stthomas.edu
Cretin Hall to be demolished
The University of St. Thomas plans to demolish Cretin Hall in summer of 2024 in order to make way for the Lee and Penny Anderson Arena. Cretin Hall is one of two residential halls on south campus, and has been home to St. Thomas students since it was built in 1895. With the announcement of …
St. Paul unveils 90% plan for proposed Summit Avenue Regional Trail amid community backlash
Community opposition over the city of St. Paul’s draft plan for the proposed Summit Avenue Regional trial has continued to grow over concerns of safety, parking, and possible tree loss. Some Summit residents and community members are also concerned that the trail’s construction could result in changes to the street’s historic boulevard.
St. Thomas men’s hockey sinks under 7-2 loss
The St. Thomas men’s hockey team fell short 7-2 Saturday after besting Bemidji State the night before at St. Thomas Ice Arena.
St. Thomas women’s hockey eliminated by No. 4 Minnesota, lose 6-2
The St. Thomas women’s hockey team had its season come to an end after a 6-2 loss to No. 4 Minnesota Saturday at Ridder Arena, eliminating them from WCHA playoffs. Sports Editor Annabelle Wiskus and Managing Editor Sam Larson have the story.
St. Thomas women’s basketball beats North Dakota 74-68 on senior day
Senior guard Maggie Negaard scored 21 points on senior day and led her team to a 74-68 comeback victory over North Dakota Saturday afternoon. Reporter Adam Mueller has the story.
St. Thomas knocked down 7-0 by No. 4 Minnesota in WCHA quarterfinals
The St. Thomas women’s hockey team stumbled in the first game of the WCHA quarterfinals, falling 7-0 to No. 4 Minnesota Friday at Ridder Arena.
St. Thomas women’s basketball loses to North Dakota State 64-44
Senior guard Maggie Negaard scored a team-high 14 points in St. Thomas women’s basketball’s 64-44 loss against North Dakota State Thursday at Schoenecker Arena.
St. Thomas men’s basketball tops Western Illinois 82-69 on senior night
Graduate guard Riley Miller sank three 3-pointers at Schoenecker Arena for the last time in his St. Thomas career to help lead the Tommies to a 82-69 victory over Western Illinois Saturday night.
Swiss sophomores, factors in women’s hockey 2-1 overtime loss to No. 4 Minnesota
Sophomore goaltender Saskia Maurer saved 53 shots as the St. Thomas women’s hockey team tied No. 4 Minnesota 1-1, collecting the team’s first points against UMN in program history before losing 2-1 in overtime Friday at St. Thomas Ice Arena.