Junior Julian Ocampo credits his skills in management and accounting to both the business program at St. Thomas and his experience working at his family’s restaurant chain.
German Club knocks down Berlin Wall replica
The St. Thomas German Club celebrated the 25th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall Thursday outside the Anderson Student Center.
Tommie volleyball season ends in 1st round of NCAA tournament
The St. Thomas volleyball team couldn’t break a stout Coe College defense, losing 3-1 to the Kohawks in the first round of the NCAA tournament.
Hour of Power raises cancer awareness
The St. Thomas swim team joined other teams to raise awareness and donations for cancer research in honor of former Carleton swim captain Edward Mullin.
St. Thomas ROTC honors Veterans Day
Members of the St. Thomas ROTC program celebrated both National Prisoners of War and Missing in Action Recognition Day and Veterans Day Tuesday.
1st snowfall slows traffic for commuter students
St. Thomas commuter students trudged through about 3 inches of snow Monday in this fall’s the first snowfall.
Swimming, diving teams compete in weekend meets
The St. Thomas men’s and women’s swimming and diving teams competed against both Carleton and St. Olaf this weekend.
Tommies bludgeon Knights
The St. Thomas football team totaled 621 yards of total offense en route to a 83-7 walloping of Carleton Saturday at Laird Field.
3 goals in 3rd period seal win for women’s hockey
In the third period, the St. Thomas women’s hockey team exploded for three goals en route to a 3-2 win against Eau Claire Friday, the team’s first victory this season.
Tommies beat Blazers, earn berth in MIAC Championship
The No. 8-ranked St. Thomas volleyball team defeated No. 22-ranked St. Benedict 3-1 in the MIAC semifinals Thursday at Schoenecker Arena.
Men’s hockey notches tie against Johnnies
Backstopped by All-American goaltender Drew Fielding, the St. Thomas men’s hockey team skated to a 0-0 tie with St. John’s Friday in its first game of the MIAC Showcase.
Tommies survive second-half thriller against Cobbers
The St. Thomas football team rode the strong right arm of quarterback John Gould and a big day from tight end Charlie Dowdle to a back-and-forth 35-32 win over Concordia-Moorhead.
Haunted Cretin scares more than 500 students
Shrieks could be heard coming from Cretin Hall on the eve of Halloween as 512 students made their way through the residence hall’s annual haunted house.
Most haunted places in St. Paul
Photojournalist Carlee Hackl ventured to some of St. Paul’s most haunted spots, including the Mounds Theatre, Forepaugh’s Restaurant and more.
Women’s soccer ties, clinches conference playoff bid
The St. Thomas women’s soccer team tied with Carleton at home on a frigid Wednesday night after playing through two overtimes.