Students will no longer need to rely on their student IDs to enter a dining hall starting this fall, thanks to new biometric hand scanners called Wave ID. Reporter Justin Amaker has the full story.
PHOTO SLIDESHOW: JPII demolition begins, chapel renovation continues
Since spring semester wrapped up last month, construction crews have been working to renovate the Chapel of St. Thomas Aquinas and build the Iverson Center for Faith and two residence halls. Reporter Justin Amaker captured some photos of the construction progress on Wednesday.
Wendy Wyatt to become new vice provost of academic affairs
Wendy Wyatt, the current associate vice provost for undergraduate studies, has been appointed to replace her supervisor, Robert Riley, as vice provost of academic affairs. She will take over the role July 1.
Global Health students make cookbooks for homeless, at-risk children
Members of St. Thomas’ Students for Global Health club are working on creating and printing cookbooks for homeless people and children at risk.
St. Thomas baseball ends season with loss to Wartburg
After a 1-0 win against the Wartburg Knights, the St. Thomas baseball team lost 6-1 to split a non-conference doubleheader in its final game of the season Monday at Koch Diamond. Reporter Justin Amaker has the full story.
St. Thomas baseball sweeps Augsburg
After a 12-6 win by the St. Thomas baseball team in the first game of the doubleheader that ended a five-game losing streak, the Tommies swept the Augsburg Auggies with a 11-1 win Saturday at Koch Diamond. Reporter Justin Amaker has the full story.
St. Thomas breaks ground for Iverson Center for Faith, chapel renovation
The St. Thomas community gathered Thursday to celebrate the groundbreaking of the new Iversen Center for Faith and Chapel of St. Thomas Aquinas renovation. Reporter Justin Amaker has the full story.
Women’s track and field prepares for MIAC championship
The St. Thomas women’s track and field team prepared for the MIAC outdoor championship by competing in the Tommie Twilight meet Wednesday at O’Shaughnessy Stadium and Koch Diamond.
Officials transport man from campus to hospital
St. Thomas Public Safety, St. Paul police, fire and EMT responded to a man who appeared to be in distress outside O’Shaughnessy Educational Center Friday morning. Reporter Justin Amaker has the full story.
News in :90 – April 26, 2019
A Minneapolis police officer makes his first public statement after the shooting of an unarmed woman in 2017, former Vice President Joe Biden joins the race for the 2020 democratic presidential bid, and two St. Thomas Sophomores plan a 4,000 mile bike ride across the United States. Reporter Justin Amaker has today’s News in: 90.
Two St. Thomas students bike across the US in 4K for Cancer
St. Thomas sophomores Kai Olson and Joe Crosetto plan to bike 4,000 miles across the United States in 70 days this summer for the 4K for Cancer race, a program by the Ulman Foundation.
Men’s track and field competes at Tomcat Twilight
The St. Thomas men’s track and field team competed at the annual Tomcat Twilight meet Thursday at O’Shaughnessy Stadium and Koch Diamond.
St. Thomas employee leaves gun in campus restroom
St. Thomas Public Safety recovered a holstered handgun from a restroom on the St. Paul campus Monday afternoon, according to a UST alert sent to the campus community.
St. Thomas places compost bin outside Dowling Hall
St. Thomas students living on north campus can now compost with ease due to a new collection bin outside of Dowling Hall.
PHOTO SLIDESHOW: Baseball splits doubleheader with St. Mary’s
After a 4-0 loss in extra innings, St. Thomas baseball split its doubleheader with a 5-4 victory over St. Mary’s Tuesday at Koch Diamond.