Protesters from the group 15 Now Coalition and other groups rallied for raising the minimum wage to $15 an hour Tuesday night outside Coffman Union in Minneapolis.
Biology department brews merits of local roastery’s coffee chaff
The St. Thomas biology department has partnered with Tiny Footprint Coffee, a local roastery in Minneapolis, to examine ways coffee chaff can be used for sustainability.
Sports in :60 – Oct. 25, 2016
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Clown craze not a threat, says St. Paul police
Since August, encounters with clowns highly publicized by social media have spread fear across the country, but Sgt. Michael Ernster, public information officer at the St. Paul Police Department, said the public doesn’t need to be afraid.
News in :90 – Oct. 11, 2016
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Friendship families promote cultural exchange, welcome international students
This year, the Friendship Family program is still inviting families and students to sign up and will continue to take applications.
Students volunteer to learn business skills, leave impact on community
More than 175 students connected with 31 nonprofit companies and explored service opportunities in the Twin Cities on Sept. 15 during the Service Opportunities Fair for the Common Good in McNeely Hall.
Sports in :60 – Sept. 20, 2016
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News in :90 – Sept. 15, 2016
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New space blends education and technology
This fall, students and faculty will have the opportunity to experience the new St. Thomas E-Learning And Research center located on the lower level of the O’Shaughnessy-Frey Library.
Lack of business forces Pit Stop to close
No more late-night smoothies and Bosco sticks from the basement of Koch Commons — Pit Stop is sliding its doors closed for good.
Saudi scholarships reduced
Recent economic pressures in Saudi Arabia are leading to potential budget cuts in the country’s government, which may negatively affect St. Thomas’ Saudi Arabian student population.
News in :90 – May 6, 2016
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St. Thomas finishes regular season with victory
The men’s tennis team battled windy conditions Saturday afternoon, sealing third-place in the regular season conference standings as it took a 7-2 victory over the Macalester College.
Archbishop-designate Bernard Hebda visits St. Thomas
On Tuesday night, songs of praise echoed from the the Chapel of St. Thomas Aquinas as the gathered audience eagerly awaited the arrival of Archbishop-designate for St. Paul and Minneapolis, Bernard Hebda.