According to London School of Economics researcher Satoshi Kanazawa, early birds may not always get the worm.
Chamber Singers preview Christmas concert
St. Thomas Director of Choral Activities Angela Broeker and members of the Chamber Singers joined TommieMedia reporter Ashley Stewart to preview the 23rd annual Christmas concert.
Holiday helping on campus
December brings many festive events to campus, including several holiday charity projects.
Fans pack BEC for first-ever Dance Club-only show
The Brady Educational Center auditorium was full Tuesday night as students, parents and fans watched the first ever, Dance Club-only performance.
Public Safety briefs
On Nov. 22 at 10:20 p.m., Public Safety and the St. Paul Fire Department responded to a suspicious odor on the upper quad. An odor reported by UST students was determined by SPFD not to be natural gas and not to be harmful.
Halloween leftovers: Pumpkin bowling in the quad
Too cold to try and win a pie? Not for Tommies walking through the quad Monday night. Students braved the bitter cold to try their luck at pumpkin bowling, an event put on by STAR.
Tommies share unique Thanksgiving traditions
As Thanksgiving draws near, St. Thomas students plan to spend time with friends and family, partake in unique traditions, and think about what they’re thankful for this year.
Students gather each week for board game adventure
Things look peaceful enough outside of Flynn Hall Sunday nights, but inside a battle is raging.
Public Safety briefs
On Nov. 9 at 2:57 p.m., Public Safety reported Disorderly Conduct on the 1900 block of Dayton Avenue. A UST neighbor reported an intoxicated UST student attempted to forcibly enter their residence.
Marketing students gain business experience through class project
St. Thomas business law students are selling bracelets and dealing with legal obstacles on campus.
Students have mixed feelings about early Yuletide carols
It’s beginning to look like Christmas at St. Thomas, and it’s even starting to sound like it. St. Thomas has hung Christmas lights on the trees on the quad, the nativity scene is already sitting on top of the arches and the campus is dusted with the first snowfall.
Darbut, Tonnemaker win study abroad photo contest
Students who studied abroad during the past year had the opportunity to submit their photos to the International Education Center for the annual study abroad photo contest.
Students crowd caf for Thanksgiving meal
The North Campus cafeteria was packed with students Tuesday night for the annual Thanksgiving meal.
No-shave November for breast cancer awareness
Sophomore Resident Adviser Tony Guidotti challenged his floor to go the entire month without shaving to raise money for breast cancer awareness.
The first snowfall in photos
Photographers John Kruger and Kristi Battarbee capture the snow that gripped campus this weekend.