Jon Krawczynski, a 2001 St. Thomas graduate, now works for the Associated Press. He is covering his first Olympics for the news organization and calls it “a true honor.”
No preference for priest in St. Thomas presidential listing
The official job description for the next St. Thomas president has been published, and it looks more possible that, for the first time in school history, the next president will not be a priest.
Students start pro-Israeli group on campus
St. Thomas siblings Andrew and Angie Hasek were inspired to start a pro-Israeli group on campus after attending the Christians United for Israel conference.
Waldvogel still shines playing abroad
Despite getting a late start with the Schwäbisch Hall Unicorns, Waldvogel scored five touchdowns in his first game against the Franken Knights, guiding his team to a 70-39 victory.
Presidential search committee members: why them?
The Board Affairs Committee was responsible for establishing the presidential search committee and selected Dr. John M. Morrison, Board of Trustee member, as its chairman.
13-member presidential search committee named
The committee is made up of nine trustees, three faculty members and one administrative staff member.
Students weigh in on presidential search
A crowd of more than 50 students attended a student forum Monday, May 14, afternoon in Schoenecker Arena to voice what qualities they want in the next potential university president.
Kearney rocks St. Thomas stage with ‘stellar performance’
Hits like “Ships in the Night,” “Breathe in, Breathe out,” and “Hey Mama” rang through the James B. Woulfe Alumni Hall as hip-hop/folk/rock singer Mat Kearney took to the stage Thursday night.
Puto to remain as Opus College of Business dean
Christopher Puto announced Wednesday, May 9, that he will remain dean of the OPUS College of Business until a suitable replacement is found.
BUSN 200 uses Facebook to skip final project
Starting this school year, students can post a picture on the BUSN 200 Facebook page to reflect on what they have learned while completing the required 40 hours of community service for their major.
Tommie Spotlight: Anna and Rachel Wright
The St. Thomas women’s tennis team has a new doubles team, but the two players are used to being grouped together.
Feeling Fat? New study says Facebook could be the reason
According to a new study from the Center of Eating Disorders in Sheppard Pratt, Maryland, more than half of the 600 people surveyed said that Facebook makes them more self-conscious about their bodies and weight.
In Depth – Record student loan debt
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau reported that student loan debt has surpassed the one trillion dollar mark.
Moped use accelerates on campus
Hundreds of St. Thomas students commute to campus every day, but more and more are ditching their cars and riding to campus in a more cost-effective way.
Sports in :60 – April 11, 2012
This is Sports in :60 for Wednesday, April 11, 2012.