Photojournalist Whitney Abrahamson took a stroll through the Anderson Athletic Recreation Center in search of workouts common to St. Thomas students.
Public Safety briefs
Public Safety responds to liquor law violations, medical checks and noise complaints in this week’s briefs.
No NFL calls for James
St. Thomas graduate Curtis James found out Monday that he was not selected as a preferred free agent for any National Football League teams next season.
Lingering winter weather affects UST Stewardship Garden
The UST Stewardship Garden is in its third year of existence, but this year’s planting process is unlike any other so far.
African Night organizers update annual event
The show appeared to flow smoothly, but co-host senior Ayo Idowu said an evolving lineup caused impromptu thinking behind the scenes.
St. Thomas receives Xcel Energy award
Xcel Energy awarded St. Thomas with a six-foot wind turbine Thursday for being the biggest user of green energy generated by the company’s Windsource program.
Top 10 date spots around the Twin Cities
With the help of students on campus, Chief Photo Editor Rosie Murphy set out to explore the greater Twin Cities area in search for the Top 10 best date spots.
4 charged after Va. freshmen swept into river
Police arrested three men and sought a fourth Tuesday after two Virginia State University freshmen were swept away while trying to cross a swift, rain-swollen river as part of an initiation rite.
Public Safety briefs
Public Safety responds to harassment, suspicious activity and theft in this week’s briefs.
Tommies unite in Relay for Life
This year, the event featured Relay for Life founder Gordy Klatt as its keynote speaker.
Students take the stage for ‘So You Think You Can Dance’ event
Originally only two competitors signed up, but five performances took the stage at STAR’s competition Thursday night.
Students launch website to help housing search
Since three St. Thomas students launched Subletcircle.com on April 6, the website already has 50 listings and more than 800 views.
Public Safety briefs
Public Safety responds to medicals, liquor law violations and welfare checks in this week’s briefs.
Cellphone use heavy, but still operating in Boston
Cellphone companies say service is operating in the Boston area, but with heavy traffic following of the explosions at the Boston Marathon.
Liturgical Choir redefines sweet harmony
Sweet harmony has a new meaning on Tuesday and Thursday afternoons for the St. Thomas Liturgical Choir, thanks to its director Aaron Brown.