Graduate guard Estefania Ors dropped 22 points and shot 50% from three point range to lead Idaho State University to a 67-57 win as the Bengals handed the Tommies their seventh loss of the season Saturday at Schoenecker Arena.
St. Thomas women’s hockey falls to No. 1 Wisconsin
Senior goaltender Alexa Dobchuk saved 26 of 33 shots that came her way, but it wasn’t enough for a win, as the St. Thomas women’s hockey team lost 7-1 to No. 1 ranked University of Wisconsin-Madison Saturday at St. Thomas Ice Arena in Mendota Heights.
New LGBTQIA+ course to launch next semester
St. Thomas is offering an LGBTQIA+ literature course this spring, marking the first course in fifteen years with a focus on a specific group; English adjunct professor Melissa Hendrickx is pioneering the new curriculum.
Women’s basketball looks forward after home opener loss to Illinois State
The St. Thomas women’s basketball team dropped its second game of the season to Illinois State, losing 70-55 in the team’s home opener Saturday afternoon at Schoenecker Arena.
Mississippi River Clean-Up unites community for a bigger cause
St. Thomas’ Sustainability Club and French Club joined forces to pick up trash Saturday, Oct. 23 on the shorelines of the Mississippi River during the 28th annual River Clean-Up.
Sports in :60 – Nov. 1, 2021
The Tommies football program extended its regular season home win streak to 30 games, the women’s soccer team suffered a heartbreaking loss to North Dakota State and the Dallas Cowboys beat the Minnesota Vikings 20-16 on Sunday night. Reporter Jonathan Rosario has today’s Sports in :60.
Tommies end year in heart breaking 1-0 double overtime loss
North Dakota State University broke the hearts of the Tommies off of a penalty kick in double overtime scored by senior Brookleyn Dew, ending St. Thomas women’s soccer’s first Division I season with a 1-0 loss Sunday at South Field.
News in :90 – Oct. 25, 2021
Two of the five people in the Cambridge house explosion were seriously injured, the Supreme Court is allowing the Texas law that bans most abortions to remain in place and children as young as 3 will start receiving the COVID-19 vaccines in China. Reporter Jonathan Rosario has today’s News in :90.
Faculty stands in solidarity on National Coming Out Day
The corner of Summit and Cretin avenues was active as the LGBTQIA+ Faculty and Staff Association took to the sidewalk to celebrate National Coming Out Day on Monday. Jonathan Rosario and Jos Morss has the story.
University responds to uninvited individual
The Office for Diversity, Equity and Inclusion sent an email addressing an individual who stood near campus distributing harmful materials aimed at a St. Thomas faculty member Monday morning.
Women’s hockey drops first home game 3-0 to Bemidji
The St. Thomas women’s hockey team couldn’t find the back of the net in a 3-0 losing effort to Bemidji State University, taking 31 shots on goal to Bemidji’s 33 during their home opener Friday night at St. Thomas Ice Arena in Mendota Heights.
New SDIS director Alex Hernandez-Siegel to begin “year of listening”
Alex Hernandez-Siegel, the new director of Student Diversity and Inclusion services will begin his “year of listening” to find out what is working at St. Thomas and what he can build on in terms of student diversity and inclusion. Rachel Torralba has the story.