The St. Thomas women’s swimming team placed 15th in the 200 free relay and gained four team points last night during day three of the NCAA Division III national championships in Texas.
Sports in :60 – March 21, 2013
This is Sports in :60 for Thursday, March 21, 2013.
Volleyball team to serve on and off the court in Nicaragua
The St. Thomas volleyball team will make its first trip to Nicaragua this May to volunteer and play the Nicaraguan national team.
Public Safety briefs
Public Safety responds to property damage, theft and suspicious activity in this week’s briefs.
Despite noodle bar addition, The Loft looks for more customers
The Loft Supervisor Bruce Person said the sales still aren’t consistent after opening the noodle bar this past January.
Seminarians dress like Pope Francis, celebrate across campus
St. Thomas students were in for a surprise Thursday when the St. John Vianney’s version of Pope Francis I made an appearance.
Sports in :60 – March 15, 2013
This is Sports in :60 for March 13, 2013.
White smoke sparks campus celebration; Pope Francis elected
The St. John Vianney seminarians’ bells, vuvuzela calls and Latin chants echoed through campus Wednesday afternoon after news of the newly elected Pope Francis, Cardinal Jorge Mario Bergoglio, broke.
Graduate school rankings: business college down 6, School of Law up 11
The 2014 U.S. News & World Report graduate school rankings released Tuesday placed St. Thomas’ Opus College of Business down six spots from last year and the School of Law up 11 spots from its highest ranking two years ago.
Students cheer for Pope Francis
After the announcement of Pope Francis, St. Thomas students ran across campus with excitement. TommieMedia captured the moments on campus.
Public Safety briefs
Public Safety responds to property damage, theft and suspicious activity in this week’s briefs.
MIAC roundup: tennis teams continue undefeated seasons
Kara Lefsrud continued her undefeated streak in both singles and doubles to help the St. Thomas women’s tennis team continued to a convincing 7-2 victory over St. Olaf Friday night.
Public Safety briefs
Public Safety responds to theft, harassment and suspicious activity in this week’s briefs.
Classes continue despite snowstorm
Doug Hennes, vice president of university and government relations, said the university didn’t feel the conditions had deteriorated to the point where they needed to call off classes.
MIAC roundup: track teams crowned conference champs
It was a busy weekend for St. Thomas sports. Read how Tommies athletes did in this week’s MIAC roundup.