Despite students like freshman Becca Levi’s rave reviews of The View’s menu, Executive Chef Ken Grogg is determined to spice it up and make it even better next year.
New film minor in St. Thomas’ future
Some students are eager for St. Thomas to establish a film minor. If approved, the minor would consist of five classes.
Student travels to Washington, D.C., to discuss issues in Colombia
Last week junior justice and peace studies major Felicia Beltran traveled to Washington, D.C., to meet with Jeff Lomonaco, a foreign policy adviser for Sen. Al Franken, to speak about current social issues in Colombia. Beltran was acting as a delegate for Witness for Peace (WFP).
Relay for Life brings students together
On Friday, April 20, about 300 St. Thomas and St. Catherine University students gathered in the Anderson Athletic and Recreation Complex for the annual Relay for Life.
Public safety briefs
Public Safety responds to noise complaints, 911 hang up calls and property damage in this week’s briefs.
STAR concert set for May 10
STAR announced that its spring concert will take place on Thursday, May 10, in the Anderson Student Center’s Woulfe Alumni Hall.
St. Thomas Gospel Choir hosts Face Forward EXPOSED show
About 70 people filled Scooters’ seats, April 12, to watch Face Forward’s EXPOSED show presented by the UST Gospel Choir.
St. Thomas, St. Kate’s seniors showcase artwork in Internal External exhibition
St. Catherine University held the opening reception for Internal External, the art department’s annual juried senior exhibition, on Friday, April 14. The exhibition will be open to the public until May 20. Check out photos from the galleries here.
In Depth – Record student loan debt
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau reported that student loan debt has surpassed the one trillion dollar mark.
Public Safety briefs
Public Safety responds to public indecency, suspicious actions and property damage in this week’s briefs……
Moped use accelerates on campus
Hundreds of St. Thomas students commute to campus every day, but more and more are ditching their cars and riding to campus in a more cost-effective way.
Public Safety briefs
Public Safety responds to public urination, noise complaints, theft and property damage in this week’s briefs…
‘Good morning, Morrison,’ ROTC wakes up residents
The Reserve Officers’ Training Corps is a respected campus department, but some students in Morrison Residence Hall wish it would respect their sleeping patterns.
Spring fever is here
Spring has arrived and St. Thomas students are taking advantage of the warmer weather. Check out a slideshow of spring fever on campus.
Student business creates T-shirts, microfinances other entrepreneurs
Lemonaid, a business started by a group of students, was launched as part of their 200-level entrepreneurship course. They plan to take their profits and microfinance it through Kiva, a non-profit organization that allows people to lend money through the Internet to help developing countries.