With summer approaching, students are getting ready to move into summer housing. For the 200 students living on campus for the summer, everyone will be making the move to Flynn Hall.
Artwork from people with special needs ‘maximizes’ happiness
Sophomore Tyler Greenberg is raising awareness of special needs through his business Jake Max, which features artwork by people with special needs.
VIDEO: Students campaign for NPH involvement on campus
Sophomore Maeve Dowdle and first-year student Rachel Nellis have teamed up in an effort to get the St. Thomas community involved in Nuestros Pequeños Hermanos USA.
PODCAST: BrightSide Produce fights Minneapolis food deserts
Following their shared passion to combat food deserts, St. Thomas professor Adam Kay and youth intern Adam Pruitt created BrightSide Produce to serve Minneapolis communities.
New Campus Ministry staff strives for diverse faith representation
Three new positions — Jewish, Protestant, and Muslim chaplains — have recently been filled at the Center for Ministry in an effort to provide a place for education and guidance in a variety of faiths.
Sports in :60 – May 2, 2017
This is Sports in :60 for Tuesday, May 2, 2017.
Emerald ash borer infestation spreads, pushes back reforestation
So far in 2017, about 800 ash trees in St. Paul have been cut down because of emerald ash borer, and neighbors are now left waiting for the stumps to be removed
Music Industry Club hosts KUST Sampler release party
St. Thomas music lovers came together Tuesday night at the KUST Sampler release party to celebrate what they all share in common: music.
Sports in :60 – April 19, 2017
This is Sports in :60 for Wednesday, April 19, 2017.
Recent trends spark conversations about residency requirements
St. Thomas has never required students to live on campus, but a recent trend of benchmark schools initiating residency requirements has sparked conversation within the university.
News in :90 – March 28, 2017
This is News in :90 for Tuesday, March 28, 2017.
Local congregations offer places of worship as sanctuary to immigrants
About 25 Twin Cities congregations are joining a movement to offer sanctuary to immigrants who fear deportation.
Neighborhood Liaison works for increased student engagement in neighborhood issues
Some neighbors are fed up with the noisy student behavior that comes with the warm weather, but Neighborhood Liaison Amy Gage is working with Undergraduate Student Government in hopes of getting student leaders involved in creating better relations between students and neighbors.
Tommie Spotlight: Kathryn Larson
Leading the women’s hockey conference in points and goals and second in assists for regular season games, it came as no surprise when senior forward Kathryn Larson was chosen as the MIAC player of the year — again.
Sports in :60 – March 1, 2017
This is Sports in :60 for Wednesday, March 1, 2017.