Tschida was inducted into the Saint Mary’s University Hall of Fame in August and will be inducted into the 2011 class of Mancini’s Hall of Fame, which honors those who started their sports careers in St. Paul.
iPhone location tracking worries some
Sophomore Andrew Kjos was worried after hearing that Apple could track users’ locations through their iPhones. Other St. Thomas faculty and staff give their opinions on the issue.
Sports in :60 – April 29, 2011
This is Sports in :60 for Friday, April 29, 2011.
The Locker Room with Joe Sweeney – April 28, 2011
Women’s track and field coach Joe Sweeney and freshman Emily Van Heel joined reporter Hannah Anderson in The Locker Room to talk about the season and the team’s trip to the Drake Relays this weekend.
Baseball gets back-to-back sweeps after Bethany victory
Right-handed freshman pitcher Jared Dehmer started the first game for the Tommies, pitching five innings, allowing eight hits and three earned runs, and striking out five batters.
Men’s track and field competes in first outdoor meet
The Tommies started slow with a fifth-place 4-by-100-meter relay team finish by sophomores Eyo Ekpo and Cody Jerabek and freshmen Matt Schroeder and Jeff Rada.
The Locker Room with Steve Mathre – April 14, 2011
Coach Steve Mathre and senior Matt Griswold joined reporter Hannah Anderson in The Locker Room.
Sports in :60- April 11, 2011
This is Sports in :60 for Monday, April 11, 2011.
News in :90 – April 8, 2011
This is News in :90 for Friday, April 8, 2011.
Lefties think quicker but more likely to carry gene linked to schizophrenia
In a recent New York Times article, psychologists suggested that hand dominance is related to brain asymmetry and lateralization, which is when one brain hemisphere’s structure and function is distinct from the other hemisphere.
Students using cellphones more than dorm landlines
Some students think landline phones, including the phones the university provides to all students living in residence halls, are becoming outdated as more students are carrying cellphones.
St. Thomas cancels study abroad programs in Japan
St. Thomas has canceled all study abroad programs in Japan due to safety concerns. The cancellations affect the two students who were studying abroad in Japan and the four students planning to study there beginning in April.
St. Thomas should require theology placement tests
According to the St. Thomas Undergraduate Cohort Report, a little less than one-third of first-year students come from private religious high schools.
St. Thomas students take part in ‘Hello, Dolly!’ performance at St. Kate’s
The musical features students from St. Thomas, St. Catherine University, Macalester College, Academy of Holy Angels High School and surrounding communities.
News in :90 – March 10, 2011
This is News in :90 for Thursday, March 10, 2011.