The St. Thomas volleyball team (34-1) will begin its national tournament journey when it competes against Cornell College (Iowa) (20-10) 8 p.m. Thursday at home.
Halloween on campus: witches, gorillas and clone troopers
Witches, gorillas, Star Wars clone troopers and other characters could all be found around St. Thomas on Halloween.
Sandy strands St. Thomas community members
Tropical storm Sandy, demoted from its hurricane status Monday, has stranded some St. Thomas community members on the East Coast and put others living in the storm’s path in danger of flooding and extended power loss.
Public Safety briefs
Public Safety responds to property damage, suspicious activity and public urination in this week’s briefs.
Campus arrest update: man found with gun released
Saint Paul Police have released the suspect who was arrested on South Campus early Thursday morning after St. Thomas Public Safety discovered he had a handgun, ammunition and what officers believed to be marijuana.
Readers’ Letters: Students take sides on marriage amendment
TommieMedia has received two opposing views on Minnesota’s marriage amendment, which is up for a vote on Nov. 4. Junior Chris Gelke wrote a letter on behalf of the Vote No side, and senior Annie Kopacek wrote a letter on behalf of the Vote Yes side.
News in :90 – Oct. 10, 2012
This is News in :90 for Oct. 10, 2012.
Tommie Award nomination process changes
Thanks to changes in the nomination process for the Tommie Award, nominees will now be responsible for completing the application materials on their own.
Bethel edges Concordia with no time left
Jay Hilbrands caught a 9-yard pass from Erik Peterson on an extra play with no time left in the fourth quarter, and Mitch Hallstrom caught Peterson’s two-point conversion pass to give 10th-ranked Bethel the victory in a matchup of unbeaten teams.
St. Thomas College of Education Leadership and Counseling Dean takes medical leave
St. Thomas’ College of Education, Leadership and Counseling Dean Bruce Kramer, who was diagnosed with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis in December 2010, announced Thursday he will be taking a leave of absence effective immediately.
Public Safety briefs
Public Safety responds to health injuries, property damage and fires in this week’s briefs…
Big plays help Bethel hold off Augsburg
MIAC ROUNDUP: Sophomore quarterback Erik Peterson ran for three short touchdowns, then unbeaten Bethel stopped Augsburg’s two-point conversion pass in the closing minutes for a 21-20 victory at Minneapolis.
Public Safety briefs
Public Safety responds to DWI arrests, noise complaints and suspicious activity in bath tubs…
Students react to potential worldwide bacon shortage
In a press release from the Britain’s National Pig Association, pig farmers warn that there may be a worldwide bacon and pork shortage next year due to the increased price of pig-feed from harsh weather conditions.
St. Thomas fans vent on MNF refs
The Seattle Seahawks/Green Bay Packers “Monday Night Football” game caused even more uproar over the NFL’s replacement referees after a controversial final play on Sept 24. The St. Thomas community gave their opinion on the call.