St. Thomas will consider a new on-campus hockey facility in its future plans, St. Thomas Athletics announced Tuesday via an email to the campus community. Cam Kauffman has the story.
COVID still prevalent at St. Thomas amid maskless semester
This fall marks the first maskless semester at St. Thomas since March 2020. While the requirement to wear masks in classrooms and indoor public spaces has been removed, the Center for Well-Being remains focused on COVID-19 prevention and response. Joe LaPorte has the story.
St. Thomas celebrates 45 years of co-education
St. Thomas first opened its doors to female students on Sept. 7, 1977, making 2022 the 45th anniversary of co-education at St. Thomas. Derek Badger has the story on how St. Thomas has changed over the years.
St. Thomas holds annual Homecoming Parade
St. Thomas held its annual homecoming parade on Saturday, Oct. 15. The parade featured student clubs and organizations before the homecoming football game that afternoon. KUST Station Director Owen Larson has the story.
Franklin Pierce holds back St. Thomas women’s hockey in overtime, beats Tommies 2-1
The St. Thomas women’s hockey team shot 57 pucks at Franklin Pierce’s net, with sophomore defender Maddy Clough’s shot breaking through for the only St. Thomas goal, but could not beat the Ravens in overtime, losing 2-1 Saturday at St. Thomas Ice Arena.
St. Thomas women’s hockey’s offense topples Franklin Pierce 3-0
St. Thomas first-year forward Molly Grundhoffer scored her first collegiate goal, helping the St. Thomas women’s hockey team earn its first win of the season with a 3-0 victory over Franklin Pierce Friday at St. Thomas Ice Arena.
Hurricane Ian effects reach St. Thomas community
Hurricane Ian devastated countless lives when it made landfall in Florida Sept. 28 as a category four storm. Although the hurricane hit Southwest Florida, its effects are being felt thousands of miles away by loved ones in the St. Thomas community.
First snowfall hits St. Thomas campus
The St. Thomas community awoke Friday to the first snowfall fo the 2022-23 school year. Managing Editor Cam Kauffman has the photos of snow on campus.
Student Memorial Sculpture dedicated to loss of students
The Division of Student Affairs and Undergraduate Student Government dedicated the Student Memorial Sculpture to deceased St. Thomas students Sunday outside the Chapel of St. Thomas Aquinas. Derek Badger has the story.
OPINION: Where is St. Thomas’ statement on abortion?
Opinions Content Managing Editor Macy Berendsen argues that the conversation regarding St. Thomas’ involvement and resources for safe sexual health and abortions needs to remain open.
St. Thomas volleyball falls 3-1 to South Dakota, gets first home-set win of season
Led by an 18-kill performance by sophomore outside hitter Lauren Galvin, the St. Thomas volleyball team started off with a first-set win against Summit League No. 3 South Dakota before dropping three straight sets in a 3-1 loss Thursday at Schoenecker Arena. Cam Kauffman has the story.
News in :90 – Oct. 4, 2022
North Korea on Tuesday conducted its longest-ever weapons test, a nuclear-capable ballistic missile that flew over Japan and could reach the U.S. Pacific territory of Guam and beyond, forcing the Japanese government to issue evacuation alerts and halt trains. Anya Capistrant-Kinney has today’s News in :90.
St. Thomas football plays ‘consistent’ game, defeats Marist 38-24 in conference opener
St. Thomas senior quarterback Cade Sexauer’s three-touchdown performance propelled the St. Thomas football team to a 38-24 conference win over Marist Saturday at Tenney Stadium in Poughkeepsie, New York. Cam Kauffman has the story.
St. Thomas wakes up to a foaming fountain Monday
St. Thomas facilities received a phone call regarding a soapy and foaming fountain on John P. Monahan Plaza Monday, as facilities workers predict someone put soap in the fountain as a prank. Sydney Labelle has the story.
St. Thomas football extends home win streak to 33 with 43-6 win over Lincoln
Fifth-year quarterback Cade Sexauer threw three touchdowns and racked up 185 yards passing as the St. Thomas football team crushed the Lincoln (California) Oaklanders 43-6 Saturday at O’Shaughnessy Stadium. Cam Kauffman has the story.