Familiar hands held the Rectors’ Bowl trophy Saturday night as the St. John Vianney Jaxx defeated the St. Paul Seminary Sons of Thunder 19-12 in the 14th annual Rectors’ Bowl.
Tommie Spotlight: Rutger Heffelfinger
St. Thomas linebacker Rutger Heffelfinger has a long family history in football; one that began in 1892 with the first professional football player.
Senior’s comic book published for ‘Female Force’
Senior Melissa Seymour wrote two comic books for “Female Force,” a series published by BlueWater Productions in Washington.
The Locker Room with Jon Lowery– Sept. 26, 2013
St. Thomas men’s soccer coach Jon Lowery, forward Alex Bernhardt and defenseman Kit Weaver join sports editor Kyle Jonas in The Locker Room.
Fire demo highlights safety, honors former student
Two living rooms and one kitchen caught fire Tuesday on the J. P. Monahan Plaza to spread awareness about house fires with the help of a St. Thomas connection.
Alumna becomes chocolate entrepreneur
Mary Leonard, owner of Chocolat Celeste, started her small business in 2001 after deciding to change careers.
University lowers parking permit fee to increase demand
Commuter permit fees dropped from $250 to $200 per year in a university effort to fill its parking lots.
Turnovers give Johnnies first win over Tommies since 2009
Five turnovers and two missed field goals lead to the St. Thomas football team’s 20-18 loss to St. John’s.
The Locker Room with Glenn Caruso – Sept. 19, 2013
Football coach Glenn Caruso, linebacker Tremayne Williams and defensive lineman Riley Dombek join reporter Jesse Krull in The Locker Room to talk about the team’s upcoming game against St. John’s University.
Tommie Spotlight: Doyle O’Brien
Ending your collegiate career is never easy, but for senior Doyle O’Brien, a successful start to her last season with the St. Thomas women’s golf team is proving to be a great way to go out with a bang.
Students display 2,977 flags for 9/11
Members of the St. Thomas College Republicans displayed the American flags to represent each person who died on Sept. 11, 2001.
Grad writes jazz guitar book
Nick Kiekenapp decided to write his own book taking jazz guitar back to its roots- the 1920’s through World War II.
Ground game lifts Tommies past Blugolds
Quarterback Matt O’Connell’s three touchdowns led the No. 2-ranked St. Thomas football team to a 52-7 win over Wisconsin-Eau Claire Saturday at O’Shaughnessy Stadium.
Sullivan focuses on unity in convocation address
Tuesday was a day of firsts at St. Thomas as university president Julie Sullivan spoke to faculty for the first time.
President Sullivan’s Move-in crew welcomes freshmen
The first President Sullivan’s Move-In Crew helped the class of 2017 settle into its new home Saturday.