The St. Thomas Office of the Provost announced four finalists for the Dougherty Family College dean search Monday in an email to St. Thomas community members.
USG approves establishment of Pre-pharmacy Club at March 31 meeting
USG approved the creation of the Pre-pharmacy Club, hosted guest speaker Sheila Leh and reviewed finances at its general council meeting on March 31 in McNeely 100.
St. Thomas’ Stomp and Shake cheer team is coming in hot
The new Stomp and Shake cheer team at St. Thomas is celebrating Black American culture and self-love as they get ready to hype up the university this fall. Chief Video Editor Emily Rudie has the story.
St. Thomas baseball drops doubleheader, gets swept in weekend series
The St. Thomas baseball team lost both games of a doubleheader 2-1 and 6-1 against South Dakota State University Sunday at Koch Diamond.
St. Thomas baseball changes weekend schedule
St. Thomas baseball will have to wait a little longer for its home opener as poor weather conditions have altered the team’s schedule once again.
News in :90 – March 31, 2022
a UN refugee agency reported that the daily number of refugees reported by countries bordering Ukraine dropped below 40,000. Cold and wet conditions canceled the University of St. Thomas’ baseball team non-conference home opener Wednesday, March 30th. Kelly Chisholm has today’s News in :90.
Weather waves off St. Thomas baseball home opener
Cold and wet conditions have canceled the University of St. Thomas baseball team’s home opener against non-conference opponent Viterbo University set for 3 p.m. Wednesday, March 30 at Koch Diamond.
Despite CDC health and safety guidelines, some Americans still mistrust science
As the two-year anniversary of the COVID-19 pandemic has come and gone, COVID-19 regulations have eased up across the United States and St. Thomas’ campus. However, one thing has remained constant throughout the pandemic: many U.S. citizens’ mistrust in science.
St. Thomas parking issues persist during construction
Amid several construction projects on a changing St. Thomas campus, the lack of parking has affected many students’ daily lives, especially commuter students, leading some to “regret buying a pass at all.”
OPINION: Understanding feminism as a power struggle
Senior Program Manager for St. Thomas’ Center for the Common Good Casey Gordon discusses her journey to find her own form of feminism congruent with today’s societal needs.
OPINION: A history of women at St. Thomas
Opinions editor Angeline Terry discusses the rich history of women at St. Thomas and their impact.
St. Thomas expands liquor license
St. Thomas approved six new locations around campus to serve liquor, allowing those over 21 to be served alcohol at 26 spots on campus during some events.
St. Thomas lifts mask mandate
On Feb. 26 at 1 p.m., the University of St. Thomas lifted its mask mandate in many common spaces across campus, only requiring masks in classrooms, labs, the Center for Well-Being and while riding the St. Thomas shuttle. Macy Berendsen and Rori West have the story.
World Press Institute brings global journalists to St. Thomas
The World Press Institute will resume its 57th annual journalism fellowship program on March 18, which will house journalists at St. Thomas for three weeks before the fellows travel around the United States, ending May 21.
Q&A: University President Julie Sullivan reflects on time at St. Thomas
On March 1, St. Thomas President Julie Sullivan announced her decision to step down from her position at the university to become the president of Santa Clara University at the end of this academic year. In this Q&A-style guest editorial, Sullivan reflects on her achievements at St. Thomas and shares her experience as the first female and layperson president of the university.