A suspicious letter, a terroristic threat and a student in a costume disrupting classes are all part of this week’s Public Safety briefs.
Polls, playoffs and seasons ending for Tommie sports
Several St. Thomas sports teams were in action over the weekend competing for the last time in the season, playoff advancement, and a spot in the rankings.
Public Safety briefs
A stolen iPad, a trespasser on the Minneapolis campus and a postcard addressed to the university with a anti-St. Thomas message on it are all part of this week’s Public Safety briefs.
Law School announces tuition freeze
All law school students who begin taking courses in the fall will be guaranteed no tuition increases during the three-year juris doctor program.
Public Safety briefs
Loud singing, gold glitter graffiti and individuals claiming to be resident advsiers searching for alcohol are all part of this week’s Public Safety briefs.
Pedestrian struck by vehicle near Cretin and Summit intersection
A male pedestrian was struck by a car while crossing the street at the corner of Summit and Cretin avenues Monday.
University kicks off Sullivan’s inauguration week
St. Thomas students welcomed President Julie Sullivan Tuesday afternoon at Scooter’s with a flash mob during a community picnic.
MIAC roundup: Football drops in poll
Football dropped three places in this week’s D3football.com poll and two golfers received the MIAC Elite 22 award.
Sullivan expresses shock, sadness at Keating lawsuit
President Julie Sullivan said she was “shocked and saddened” by the news that a priest faculty member was named in a sexual abuse lawsuit.
Public Safety briefs
A stolen football, a suspicious social media message and a roommate conflict are all part of this week’s Public Safety briefs.
St. Thomas leaders react to resignation at archdiocese
St. Thomas leaders reflected Friday on the resignation of a top deputy at the Archdiocese of St. Paul & Minneapolis.
Crime awareness heightened after suspicious incidents
After two incidents of suspicious activity, Public Safety warned students about preventing a potentially dangerous situation.
Students say govt. shutdown hasn’t reached St.Thomas yet
The effects of the first federal government shutdown in 17 years haven’t caught up with St. Thomas students yet.
Tommie athletes busy over weekend
DeBerg heads to France for professional basketball career, volleyball’s coach Pham reached his 300th win and soccer shuts out St. Mary’s.
Public Safety Briefs
Public Safety officers responded to inoxicated students in the chapel, an overflowing bathtub, public urination and a St. John’s student who struck a St. Thomas student.