With the American Cancer Society estimating that more than 1,500 people die each day from cancer, it is no wonder that students like senior Jennifer Nielsen and freshman Alexis Rodarmel want to find a cure any way possible.
Coach Carter entertains some, while others left uninspired
Besides bringing a message of thinking positively, coach Ken Carter, the man behind Samuel L. Jackson’s movie “Coach Carter,” didn’t just send his message from behind the podium.
Grounds crew uses 3,000 pounds of salt to fight ice
With more than seven miles of sidewalk, one parking ramp and parking lots galore, Grounds Supervisor Bob Reed and his crew have a lot of areas to clear, making sure all ice and snow are removed.
Students to study Minn. lakes with science foundation
This summer, a group of St. Thomas students will conduct research on shallow Minnesota lakes. The students will study two alternative states of lakes, clear and turbid, to discover which state buries organic carbon faster.
Student’s family shedding pounds on ‘Biggest Loser’
For most St. Thomas students, watching late-night TV offers relaxation from the insanity of the day. But for one St. Thomas student, watching TV on Tuesday nights causes anxiety and thoughts of concern for his father and sister.
Women’s hockey splits games against Oles, stays in first
The St. Thomas women’s hockey team took on St. Olaf last weekend, defending a five-game MIAC winning streak. But the Oles put an end to that streak on Friday night in Mendota Heights, Minn.