The St. Thomas U.S. Air Force ROTC marched under the American flag and placed a vigil in honor of Veterans Day under a rainy sky on Thursday, Nov. 11.
OPINION: St. Thomas and schools nationwide need to implement mental health absences
Many students all over the country, and at St. Thomas, struggle with mental health issues. Senior reporter Mia Laube argues that there are more things that schools can do to support their students who may be experiencing different mental health battles.
St. Thomas volleyball falls to South Dakota 3-1 in last home match of the season
A kill by junior middle blocker Maddison Harms of the University of South Dakota in the fourth set ended the Tommies final home game of it’s inaugural Division I season 3-1 Saturday at Schoenecker Arena.
No. 1 Ohio State sweeps St. Thomas with 6-2 win
After a crushing 8-1 loss against Ohio State University Friday night, the St. Thomas women’s hockey team was unable to bounce back Saturday, finishing off the Buckeyes series with a 6-2 loss at St. Thomas Ice Arena in Mendota Heights.
Pioneer Football League-leading Davidson overpowers St. Thomas 42-15
The St. Thomas football team has thrived this season thanks to its defense, which led the Pioneer Football League in a number of categories heading into Saturday’s game against the PFL-leading Davidson Wildcats.
St. Thomas volleyball loses 3-1 battle to South Dakota State ahead of final home game
Senior leadership from setter Grace Anetipa and libero Carrie Rutledge led an unrelenting St. Thomas volleyball team through a 3-1 home loss to South Dakota State Friday that coach Thanh Pham called both encouraging and deflating.
INFOGRAPHIC: St. Thomas vs. Davidson College preview
The St. Thomas football team will face Davidson College at 12 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 6 at Richardson Stadium in Davidson, North Carolina.
Dining Services prioritizes sustainability with reusable to-go boxes
St. Thomas Dining Services introduced a new approach to creating a sustainable environment on campus with the OZZI reusable take-out system.
News in :90 – Nov. 3, 2021
St. Thomas community members voted in the municipal election Tuesday, Jacob Frey is leading the Minneapolis mayoral race, and voters decided against replacing the Minneapolis police department. Leila Weah has today’s News in :90.
Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey leads in polls Tuesday night
Incumbent Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey fell short of claiming victory Tuesday, but leads the race with 42.79% of the vote, needing 50% to win outright with Minneapolis’ ranked-choice voting.
Tommies end year in heart breaking 1-0 double overtime loss
North Dakota State University broke the hearts of the Tommies off of a penalty kick in double overtime scored by senior Brookleyn Dew, ending St. Thomas women’s soccer’s first Division I season with a 1-0 loss Sunday at South Field.
Tommies lead Marist College 13-7 at half
Two defensive takeaways by senior defensive back Luke Glenna kept the ball in senior quarterback Cade Sexauer’s hands, but St. Thomas’ special team’s errors led to a score by Marist College as the Tommies took a 13-7 lead into halftime Saturday at O’Shaughnessy Stadium.
A BOO-tiful weekend: St. Thomas students excited to enjoy Halloween festivities
Whether it’s trick-or-treating, the pumpkin patch, or watching scary movies, everyone celebrates Halloween in their own way; however this season’s festivities look a bit different from years past. St. Thomas students are looking forward to enjoying the Halloween weekend.
After seven straight losses, Tommies men’s hockey takes first DI win against Ferris State
It took seven games before the St. Thomas men’s hockey team was able to secure their first Division I victory this season. The Tommies split its Ferris State series with a historic 5-2 win Saturday at St. Thomas Ice Arena in Mendota Heights.
INFOGRAPHIC: St. Thomas vs. Stetson preview
The St. Thomas football team will face the Stetson University Hatters at noon Central Standard Time Saturday, Oct. 16 in DeLand, Florida.