Fifth-year quarterback Cade Sexauer threw for 185 yards three touchdowns Saturday, as the St. Thomas football team crushed Lincoln (California) 43-6 in a non-conference matchup at O’Shaughnessy Stadium.
Timberwolves take a break from hoops, take up softball in team-building game at St. Thomas
Minnesota Timberwolves players and staff participated in a player-led icebreaker game of slow-pitch softball Thursday on the St. Thomas baseball field. Cam Kauffman has the story.
St. Thomas football crushed 44-13 by Southern Utah in season opener
Despite a touchdown by sophomore running back Shawn Shipman on the second play from scrimmage, the St. Thomas football team was crushed 44-13 by Southern Utah Thursday at Eccles Coliseum in Cedar City, Utah.
Tommies take Senior Day win 5-2, clinch series against Nebraska-Omaha
Junior first baseman Charlie Bartholomew blasted his second career home run in the eighth inning to help the Tommies secure the series win against the University of Nebraska-Omaha Friday at Koch Diamond.
St. Thomas esports club looks to become club sport, eventually varsity sport
The St. Thomas esports club is approaching the university to become a club sport, a way to grow with the newly-expanding industry of collegiate esports.
OPINION: Say Gay! Especially in schools
Angeline Terry argues that laws like the Don’t Say Gay bill aren’t just homophobic and transphobic but are also dangerous. Saying that it is deeply unethical to limit children’s education on the basis of bias and prejudice.
St. Thomas baseball bests Mavericks 6-4 despite two-hour delay
First-year left fielder Brigs Richartz was a key bat for the Tommies, hitting four for four with a three-run home runs, as the St. Thomas baseball team defeated Nebraska-Omaha 6-4 Thursday at Koch Diamond. Sam Larson has the story.
St. Thomas student falls in love with pixel art
This is Nadia Barnes, a commissioned artist that manages, markets, and curates pixel art for her Etsy store. Nkechukwu Akpati and Olivia VanGrinsven have the story.
Second-year experience to develop second-year students
St. Thomas is adding a second-year experience course for second-year students for the 2022-23 school year.
Tommie standout Anders Nelson to transfer, won’t forget ‘unbelievable four-year experience’
After four fantastic years at St. Thomas, senior guard Anders Nelson will graduate and transfer to William & Mary for his fifth-year. The Edina native is hoping he can help improve the five-win school but noted he won’t forget being a Tommie. “You guys have supplied me with memories that will last a lifetime,” Nelson said.
Former and current student government members reflect on USG’s evolution
A lot has changed at St. Thomas since the Undergraduate Student Council was formed as the All College Council in 1938. From going co-ed to Division I athletics, the voice of the student body has grown immensely.
Laura Dunham announced as new dean of renowned St. Thomas Opus College of Business
The University of St. Thomas Opus College of Business announced its new dean, Laura Dunham Tuesday in a statement posted on OneStThomas by Executive Vice President and Provost Eddy Rojas.
Game Design minor coming to St Thomas
St. Thomas is working to create a game design minor with influence from Sky Anderson, a professor of Introduction to Mass Media, Visual Media Theory and Practice, and most recently: Game Design.
PHOTO SLIDESHOW: Center for Student Achievement dedicated to Julie Sullivan
On Friday, the Undergraduate Student Government dedicated the Center for Student Achievement to Julie Sullivan, changing its name to the Julie H. Sullivan Center for Student Achievement. The center, which opened in the fall of 2018, states that its goal is to “empower students as they navigate academic and professional goals.”
PODCAST: The News Brief
Macy Berendsen and Owen Larson go over TommieMedia news stories posted during the week of May 6 through May 13. Owen Larson can be reached at Lars6521@stthomas.edu. Macy Berendsen cab be reached at macy.berendsen@stthomas.edu. Mae Macfarlane can be reached at Macf7507@stthomas.edu.