Despite a touchdown by sophomore running back Shawn Shipman on the second play from scrimmage, the St. Thomas football team was crushed 44-13 by Southern Utah Thursday at Eccles Coliseum in Cedar City, Utah.
Laura Dunham announced as new dean of renowned St. Thomas Opus College of Business
The University of St. Thomas Opus College of Business announced its new dean, Laura Dunham Tuesday in a statement posted on OneStThomas by Executive Vice President and Provost Eddy Rojas.
News in :90 – May 11, 2022
Senate Democrats are moving quickly to try to codify the 50-year-old ruling after a draft U.S. Supreme Court opinion suggesting the court is poised to overturn the case was leaked last week; President Joe Biden wants to put a spotlight on the spike in food prices from Russia’s invasion of Ukraine to emphasize how U.S. agricultural exports can relieve the financial pressures being felt worldwide; and Sri Lankan authorities deployed armored vehicles and troops in the streets of the capital on Wednesday. Cam Kauffman, Angelica Franaschouk and Elijah Todd-Walden have today’s News in :90.
COVID-19 UPDATE: 55 cases mark highest of semester
Fifty-five positive COVID-19 cases were reported by St. Thomas’ Center for Well-Being during the week ending May 6, the highest of the spring semester.
St. Thomas football shows off talent in spring game
The St. Thomas football team wrapped up its spring practice schedule with the annual spring game Saturday at O’Shaughnessy Stadium. The game served as a glimpse into the future and showed coach Glenn Caruso what his team needs to work on as it heads into its second Division I season.
Tommie softball can’t capitalize on senior day, falls 5-3 to UND
Despite loading the bases in the bottom of the seventh inning with one out and trailing by two runs, the University of St. Thomas softball team fell 5-3 to University of North Dakota Sunday at South Field.
Tommie bats hot as softball takes 2 wins against University of North Dakota
The University of St. Thomas softball team defeated the University of North Dakota 6-2 and 7-0 in a conference matchup Saturday at South Field.
Snelling Starbucks drive-thru closes, plans for an outdoor patio
A public outdoor patio will replace the Starbucks drive-thru on the corner of Snelling and Marshall avenues that has become both a staple and a hassle for the hectic intersection since it was built five years ago.
USG election draws near as intent to run due April 13
Some members of the St. Thomas’ Undergraduate Student Government feel the university community needs more knowledge on what their positions do as the 2022-23 elections draw near; Intent to run packets for the upcoming election are due Wednesday, April 13.
Dean finalists announced for Dougherty Family College
The St. Thomas Office of the Provost announced four finalists for the Dougherty Family College dean search Monday in an email to St. Thomas community members.
Sports in :60 – April 1, 2022
St. Thomas baseball will have to wait a little longer for its home opener as poor weather conditions have altered the team’s schedule, and head women’s basketball coach Ruth Sinn and graduate student Kaia Porter joined TommieMedia’s The Locker Room Thursday to discuss incoming recruits and Porter’s impact on the program. Chief Story Editor and Social Media Manager Cam Kauffman has today’s Sports in :60.
The Locker Room with Women’s Basketball – March 31, 2022
St. Thomas women’s basketball coach Ruth Sinn and forward Kaia Porter joined TommieMedia’s Cam Kauffman in The Locker Room to discuss
Classes resume in Minneapolis after nearly 3-week teacher strike
Minneapolis public school teachers and students returned to the classroom Tuesday after members of the Minneapolis Federation of Teachers reached a tentative agreement with the Minneapolis School District, ending a nearly three-week strike.
19-year-old suffers gunshot wound at Plums Neighborhood Grill and Bar
A 19-year-old suffered a gunshot wound to the leg early Friday morning while at Plums Neighborhood Grill and Bar, according to the St. Paul Police Department.
Thousands march in Minneapolis on first day of teacher strike
Minneapolis public school teachers and supporters marched Tuesday from the Minneapolis Nutrition Center to John B. Davis Educational Center on the first day of their strike, the first for Minneapolis teachers since 1970.