Dining Services plans to re-finish T’s and The View’s kitchen floors over winter break after faulty installation was causing problems for the two on-campus food venues.
Dining Services plans to re-finish T’s and The View’s kitchen floors over winter break after faulty installation was causing problems for the two on-campus food venues.
Junior Lisa Thao is the first student to have a sandwich named after her at the Food For Thought deli line on the Minneapolis campus.
Fifty years have gone by, but many St. Thomas community members still remember the day President John Fitzgerald Kennedy was assassinated.
This is News in :90 for Tuesday, Nov. 19, 2013.
Part of St. Thomas’ mission is to “think critically,” and learning through satirical news is one way we can do that.
St. Thomas remembered the late Msgr. James Lavin in Scooter’s Tuesday with peanut butter and jelly sandwiches, known as “Lavin burgers,” on what would have been his 95th birthday.
Students in professor John Del Vecchio’s business law 354 class said they will offer self-defense classes to the community for a fee on Tuesday and on Nov. 19.
This is Sports in :60 for Wednesday, Oct. 30, 2013.
After renovations and state inspections delayed the Beaker’s Coffee Cart’s reopening more a month, the South Campus venue is back in business.
The St. Thomas racing team spend more than 40 hours a week in the basement of O’Shaugnessy Science Center building with one thing in mind- racing.
President Julie Sullivan said last week that she will continue the tradition of paid gift days with four additional paid vacation days during winter break.
St. Thomas community members had a chance to experience a wealth of local art while also celebrating a milestone.
The St. Thomas graduate programs as a whole are at their lowest enrollment since 1994, following a national trend.
Numbers have remained steady this fall, despite Concordia University-St. Paul drawing a 65 percent increase in new students.