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.
Freshman class elects USG officers
After a three-day long voting period last week, 400 freshmen selected Paige Aanestad as their class president.
Tommie women’s tennis pair earns All-American status
Kara Lefsrud and Bridget Noack earned All-American status this weekend after upset victories in five doubles matches.
Electronic cigarettes prohibited under proposed tobacco ban
If a policy banning tobacco passes, smoking products, including e-cigarettes, won’t be allowed on campus.
Business school ahead of gender equity trend
A New York Times study exposed gender inequality in Harvard’s Business School, but St. Thomas doesn’t fit the findings.
Women’s, men’s soccer tally wins over Luther
The wins came after a late-game goal from the women and a shot from the men in double overtime.
Public Safety treats 11 intoxicated fans
St. Thomas Public Safety dealt with 11 intoxicated people in a record-setting crowd of 10,800 fans during Saturday’s Tommie-Johnnie football game,
St. John’s upsets St. Thomas, breaks 27-game MIAC win streak
St. John’s took advantage of five St.Thomas turnovers and a critical missed field goal to stun No. 2 St. Thomas, 20-18, Saturday.
St. John’s outplays St. Thomas in first half
Kicker Paul Graupner’s 53-yard field goal sent the No. 2-ranked St. Thomas football team into halftime down 14-11 to St. John’s University Saturday.
Study Abroad hopes Mandarin course will increase students studying in China
A new Mandarin Chinese course at St. Thomas this fall aims to inspire more students to consider studying abroad in China.
O’Shaughnessy: The man, the myth, the legend
O’Shaughnessy buildings are not the only marks Ignatius Aloysius O’Shaughnessy has left on St. Thomas.
Athletic Hall of Fame gains 13 members
For the first time in six years, St. Thomas’ Alumni Association and Athletics Department introduced 13 new members to its Athletic Hall of Fame Thursday.
Concordia’s $10,000 tuition cut doesn’t pressure St. Thomas
Numbers have remained steady this fall, despite Concordia University-St. Paul drawing a 65 percent increase in new students.
Two St. Thomas professors translate Pope’s interview
Theology professor Massimo Faggioli and Modern and Classical Languages professor Sarah Christopher Faggioli were two of the five U.S. scholars commissioned for the translation of the Italian interview.