In this week’s briefs, Public Safety responds to bike theft, visitor violations and harassment…
Largest PULSE lineup fills both shows
Despite more than 10 inches of snow Sunday, PULSE performed its second show of the semester “Time Warp” to two packed audiences in the Anderson Athletic Recreation Complex.
Fair trade vendors bring international goods to campus
Local business brought fair trade goods from around the world to the St. Thomas community Monday at the Holiday Fair Trade Bazaar.
Snapchat application hooks iPhone users on campus
The Snapchat application, the newest craze in smartphone mobile applications, reached the No. 3 spot in the free app section of Apple’s App Store behind the Dental Surgery and YouTube apps.
Before they were Tommies: Xiaowen Guan
Xiaowen Guan, communication and journalism professor, said she loves teaching at St. Thomas even though she hasn’t been a Tommie for long.
Students choose different kinds of roommates: pets
TommieMedia photographer Alexandra Stinson found students around campus who take care of pets on a day-to-day basis and juggle classwork at the same time.
Count your blessings and calories
I believe this holiday is one of the only days in the year where we can shamelessly gorge ourselves.
International Education Week celebrates with new events
International Education Week celebrated diversity at St. Thomas this past week with events including a CultureLink Tea presentation, a soccer tournament and an international fair.
Up ‘Til Dawn Finale brings students together
Up ‘Til Dawn’s finale brought students together Wednesday for a lofty goal: to raise $65,000 for St. Jude’s Children’s Research Hospital.
Public Safety briefs
Public Safety responds to graffiti, theft and injuries in this week’s briefs.
First snowfall debuts after warm weather, surprises students
Boots, scarves, winter coats and mittens made their debut Monday morning with the first snowfall.
Students react to election results
The finale of election season brought a sense of relief to St. Thomas students Wednesday.
Betty McCollum elected to seventh term in the US Congress
McCollum, the incumbent candidate who was strongly favored in this race, has represented Minnesota’s 4th District since 2000.
Haunted Cretin gets new leadership and spooky ideas
With a new assistant director of Campus Life leading the way, Haunted Cretin went a different direction this year with a new date, Nov. 1, and a new theme.
Sandy aftermath: finally, a flight back
TommieMedia reporter Kayla Bengtson writes about her last day in New York after superstorm Sandy.