Public Safety responds to cell phone thefts, stolen DVDs and a fake ID in a missing wallet in this week’s briefs.
COJO professors get real on reality TV in new book
The book dives into the “surreal world” of reality television, a genre recently dominating the airwaves and popular culture. It also examines the positive and negative effects that reality television has on popular culture and why it really does matter in today’s society.
Public Safety briefs
Public Safety responds to underage drinking, a dumpster diver and fecal matter found around campus among other incidents.
Science students hope to benefit from summer research projects
Junior Tim O’Connor is one of several students conducting research with grant money that allows such academic work without worries about finding a summer job. In O’Connor’s case, the Young Scholars Grant is providing $4,000 and free on-campus housing while he works.
A day in the life at St. Thomas
St. Thomas is a busy campus, but as spring rolls into summer, the events and activities keep students, faculty and staff busier than ever on and around campus.
Public Safety briefs
Public Safety responds to bike theft, suspicious activity and feces in this week’s briefs…
St. Thomas brands its own coffee
There is a lot of merchandise in the Tommie Shop, located in the Anderson Student Center, but next door, in the Summit Marketplace, is a new St. Thomas item that will keep students and visitors energized.
Are you going to eat that? Campus squirrels will
At St. Thomas, it’s not uncommon to see squirrels frolicking in the grass, running up trees or jumping out of garbage cans. However, biology department chair Tim Lewis said the food the squirrels find in the garbage can hurt their health.
Pass, set, spike! Students relieve finals week stress
St. Thomas students couldn’t resist the first annual Wellness Center Beach Volleyball competition on Saturday, May 12, afternoon. Watch the video story here.
Public Safety briefs
Public Safety responds to fire alarms, medical injuries and drug possessions in this week’s briefs….
St. Thomas band Asker to record album in Nashville
In April 2011, St. Thomas sophomores Alex Rollins, Jack Vondrachek and Alex Sullivan came together and formed the band Asker.
Seminarians turn childhood pastime into spring tradition
St. John’s Vianney Seminary’s wiffle ball league is in its seventh year and has transformed St. Thomas’ SJV yard into “The God Quad.”
Public Safety briefs
Public Safety responds to fire alarms, public urination, medical injuries and bike thefts in this week’s briefs.
Strut your stuff: ‘Fashion Guru’ looks for style on campus
Senior Jordan Isaacson works as a “Fashion Guru” for the website collegefashionista.com, a blog that follows the latest fashion trends on almost 200 campuses in the U.S. and Canada.
Student performers shine in first ‘UST’s Got Talent’ show
Twelve different acts stepped into the spotlight and showcased their abilities in front of more than 75 people Friday at the “UST’s Got Talent” show at Scooter’s.