TommieMedia Reporter Jordan Kruger and Sports Editor Tom Pitzen sit down to talk about St. Thomas’s back-and-forth game against Concordia-Moorhead last weekend.
Local polls open for students
The 2014 midterm elections prompted St. Thomas students to vote at one of two local polling locations Tuesday.
Public Safety briefs
Public urination near the arches, suspicious activity and a small oven fire are all part of this week’s Public Safety briefs.
Tommies talk Halloween costumes
TommieMedia asked students what their favorite childhood Halloween costumes were and what they plan to wear this Friday.
Tommie Chalk Talk – Oct. 28, 2014
Reporter Jordan Kruger and Sports Editor Tom Pitzen sit down to talk about the St. Thomas football team’s loss to Bethel last weekend.
Weekend sports roundup: Volleyball beats Hamline
The St. Thomas volleyball and women’s soccer teams were victorious this weekend, while the men’s basketball team was ranked in the D-III Hoops preseason poll.
University hopes to boost out-of-state enrollment
Because of a recent decline in Minnesota high school graduates, St. Thomas is looking to ramp up out-of-state recruitment.
Love Your Melon celebrates 2 years, stops by campus
Fourteen cities and states declared Oct. 22 Love Your Melon Day in honor of the non-profit that two St. Thomas seniors founded in an entrepreneurship class in 2012.
Public Safety briefs
Damaged audio equipment, a BB gun shooting and public urination are all part of this week’s Public Safety briefs.
Tommies discuss fall break plans
TommieMedia asked students what they plan to do over fall break this weekend.
Public Safety briefs
Off-campus burglaries, weapons law violations and an odor of marijuana are all part of this week’s Public Safety briefs.
Food truck visits St. Thomas
Mike Salvatore, owner of Sal’s Food Truck, is new to the streets but plans to make St. Thomas a regular stopping place.
Students react to Homecoming sweatshirts
TommieMedia asked students what they think of this year’s Homecoming sweatshirts and what their favorite things are about Homecoming week.
Investigation: University unaware of allegations against Keating
President Julie Sullivan announced Tuesday that no university employees in a position of authority over the Rev. Michael Keating had prior knowledge of allegations against him.
Public Safety briefs
Intoxicated students in the Anderson Athletic and Recreation Complex, a water leak in Morrison Hall and an arrested student are all part of this week’s Public Safety briefs.