Whether you experienced the snow yourself or have just heard stories, the 1991 Halloween blizzard continues to live on.
What’s scarier, Halloween or Grace Hall?
Halloween isn’t the only spooky thing happening around St. Thomas. On South Campus, Grace Hall residents have experienced some mysterious scares.
A BOO-tiful weekend: St. Thomas students excited to enjoy Halloween festivities
Whether it’s trick-or-treating, the pumpkin patch, or watching scary movies, everyone celebrates Halloween in their own way; however this season’s festivities look a bit different from years past. St. Thomas students are looking forward to enjoying the Halloween weekend.
PHOTO SLIDESHOW: St. Thomas campus prepares for midterms
Unusual October heat, crowds of prospective students and some fluffy therapy dogs visited the St. Thomas campus as leaves began to change color and students prepared for midterms during the week of Oct. 18-22.
Public Safety Sergeant positively influences students on campus, prompting fan page
St. Thomas Public Safety Sgt. Reginald Wright, commonly known as Reggie, has made positive connections with students over his career at St. Thomas, but especially with this class of first-year students, prompting the creation of the Reggie Fan Club Instagram page.
Walz launches reelection campaign in divided Minnesota
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Democratic Gov. Tim Walz launched his campaign for a second term Tuesday in an increasingly divided Minnesota, saying he made the tough calls necessary to beat back the COVID-19 pandemic and revive the economy.
St. Thomas Dining Services spread thin during national labor shortage
St. Thomas was not immune to nationwide staffing shortages at the start of the 2021-22 school year, and food service operations have experienced the brunt of the stress.
Faculty stands in solidarity on National Coming Out Day
The corner of Summit and Cretin avenues was active as the LGBTQIA+ Faculty and Staff Association took to the sidewalk to celebrate National Coming Out Day on Monday. Jonathan Rosario and Jos Morss has the story.
INFOGRAPHIC: St. Thomas vs. Valparaiso
The St. Thomas football team will face off against the University of Valparaiso for the 2021 homecoming game at 1 p.m. on Saturday, Oct. 9, 2021, at O’Shaughnessy Stadium.
University responds to uninvited TikTok personality
The Office for Diversity, Equity and Inclusion sent an email Thursday afternoon addressing a TikTok personality that visited the St. Paul neighborhood earlier that day. Angeline Terry has the story.
University declares ‘Hate Has No Place Here!’ after white supremacist signs posted
Signs were posted last night on campus that referenced a known white supremacist group, according to an email from the Diversity Action Response Team that was sent to the St. Thomas community this afternoon.
Fans return to football for St. Thomas’ first DI home game
St. Thomas community members packed O’Shaughnessy Stadium Saturday for their first home football game in 97 weeks. The recorded attendance of 5,051 was the highest number of fans at a home opener for the Tommies since 2014. Owen Larson and Nate Schneiderhan have the story.
AP: College GOP chair pleads not guilty in sex trafficking case
A former University of St. Thomas student accused along with a prominent Minnesota GOP donor of child sex trafficking pleaded not guilty to numerous charges Thursday in federal court.
Storm causes power outage for St. Thomas campus buildings, surrounding areas
A late night thunderstorm caused a power outage on the St. Thomas campus early Friday morning, leaving Flynn and Morrison halls and a number of other St. Thomas-affiliated buildings on Grand, Finn and Summit avenues without electricity, according to an email from the St. Thomas Innovation and Technology Services Tech Desk.
Tommies snag four-star recruit Ahjany Lee over Minnesota, Kansas
St. Thomas men’s basketball earned a new recruit on Monday with four-star Byron, Minnesota forward Ahjany Lee.