Sophomore Austin Weyant and juniors Jacob Monson and Evan Beacom took advantage of Rome’s most abundant snowfall in 26 years by constructing a snowman looking like the pope.
A day in the life of the Tommie Award winner
Matthew Sullivan added one more accolade to a list of already impressive accomplishments when he won this year’s Tommie Award.
Student gets ball rolling for campus Futbol Club
Senior Alex Daley is pushing to get the Futbol Club started on campus to bring students from all backgrounds together. Watch the video story for more.
Senior in the running to be America’s Next Eco-Star
St. Thomas senior Lewis Segl was nominated to be America’s Next Eco-Star. He is one of 133 environmentally-conscious students from across the country who are in the running.
St. Thomas to host Special Olympics Minnesota this spring
St. Thomas will be hosting this year’s Special Olympics Minnesota spring games for the first time in school history. The games will take place in the Anderson Athletic and Recreation Complex and McCarthy Gym.
Campus Ministry announces 9 a.m. Mass, students have mixed feelings
An evaluation will be completed at the end of the semester to determine whether the extra Mass should become permanent.
Is diet soda dangerous?
According a study found in the Journal of General Internal Medicine, people who drink diet soda daily are 43 percent more likely to suffer a vascular event.
St. Thomas student’s Lamborghini gets towed
A towing company hauled away a St. Thomas student’s white Lamborghini Gallardo that was parked illegally in front of the arches at around noon on Friday. The St. Paul Police and Public Safety supervised the tow.
Students participate in local Soap Boxing Poetry Slams
On the first Monday of the month, several St. Thomas students head to The Artists’ Quarter in downtown St. Paul to fulfill an English class requirement and compete in the Soap Boxing Poetry Slams.
Students and faculty find mice in the AARC
Even though the Anderson Athletic and Recreation Complex opened in September 2010, several St. Thomas students and faculty members have recently found mice in various places.
Headphone-related injuries increase over the last eight years
A new study reports a growing number of injuries involving pedestrians wearing headphones over the last eight years.
Student bikers not afraid of Minnesota winter
Cold weather and icy roads are common during Minnesota winters, but bike enthusiasts do not need to stow away their bikes and hibernate when the temperature drops.
Public Safety briefs
Public Safety responds to electronic copyright infringements, alcohol violations and marijuana incidents in this week’s briefs.
Public Safety briefs
Public Safety responds to property damage, theft and even donates six abandoned bicycles to Express Bike Shop in this week’s briefs.
Public Safety briefs
Public Safety responds to suspicious activities, alcohol violations and multiple thefts in this week’s briefs.