On Sept. 7th, the class of 2025 and the St. Thomas community gathered together to celebrate the new school year and the time-honored tradition of “March Through the Arches” after being unable to gather last year due to COVID-19. Videographer Maddy Herman has the story.
St. Thomas first-years finally experience start-of-year ceremonies in May
St. Thomas held a much delayed March through the Arches for the class of 2024, an event usually held before classes start in the fall to signify the start of a student’s college career, on Friday, the last day of classes in the spring. Elijah Todd-Walden has the story.
PHOTO SLIDESHOW: March through the Arches
First-year students participated in a yearly St. Thomas tradition of marching through the arches on Tuesday. Director Samantha HoangLong captured some of the moments from the event.
Class of 2021 marches through the arches
Director Lauren Andrego captured Tuesday’s March through the Arches, where St. Thomas’ class of 2021 was welcomed by students, faculty, staff and community members before the first day of classes.
March through the Arches 2015
Chief photo editor Andrew Brinkmann captured this year’s March through the Arches on Tuesday on the St. Paul campus.
News in :90 – Sept. 3, 2014
This is News in :90 for Wednesday, Sept. 3, 2014.
Marching through the arches: class of 2018’s first steps
The group of 1,665 marchers contained 1,414 first-year students, 251 transfer students and 11 international students.