The St. Thomas men’s and women’s track teams performed well in a non-scored meet Friday, winning multiple events in preparation for big conference meets later this year.
For-credit athletic courses increasing in popularity
Junior Elizabeth Peterson needs two credits to fulfill her accounting major requirements, so she is taking body sculpting for women this J-term.
Overtime thriller: Men’s basketball tops Gustavus
St. Thomas men’s basketball beat Gustavus 68-64 in an intense overtime game Saturday at Schoenecker Arena.
Women’s Choir spreads holiday spirit in library
Students and St. Thomas neighbors spread holiday cheer at the O’Shaughnessy-Frey Library Tuesday, singing Christmas carols alongside the Women’s Choir.
USG makes progress on smoke-free campus initiative, two others
Undergraduate Student Government members are busy during the last week of the semester as they continue working on three initiatives proposed earlier this semester.
St. Thomas community to host dinner for homeless
Volunteers in Action will have a big night Dec. 4 as it hosts its 22nd annual holiday dinner for the homeless.
Student thoughts on second-to-last Harry Potter movie
Pottermania swept the nation within the first 24 hours after the release of the latest Harry Potter installment, and students at St. Thomas have thoughts on the second-to-last movie in the franchise.
News in :90 – Nov. 16, 2010
This is News in :90 for Tuesday, Nov. 16, 2010.
Sports in :60 – Nov. 12, 2010
This is Sports in :60 for Friday, Nov. 12, 2010.
Nearly 300 students write letters for St. Jude’s
The Anderson Athletic & Recreation Complex field house was crowded with students, tables and masses of paper for the Up ‘til Dawn letter-writing event Tuesday night.
Men’s hockey loses home opener to St. Olaf
The St. Thomas men’s hockey team lost 5-1 Friday in its home opener against St. Olaf at the St. Thomas Academy ice arena.
C-Store taking requests to increase store variety
The C-Store is trying to update its food variety, but student input is needed for the best results. The C-Store’s current stock may work for some, but supervisor Joshua Moldenhauer wants a better selection for more students.
Campus joins conversation: Are the ‘Simpsons’ Catholic?
“The Simpsons” are known as a comical version of the usual house family, but a recent Vatican newspaper claims they are also a family of Catholics.
With terrorist threats in Europe, study-abroad students “keep living our lives, take all the precautions we can”
St. Thomas students have the opportunity to study abroad each semester or J-Term, and some like to choose locations in Europe, a recent target of terrorist threats.
Men’s and women’s golf compete in MIAC championships
The St. Thomas men’s golf team took third in the MIAC championship Monday with a score of 914, and the women’s golf team placed fifth with a score of 1049.