First-year forward George Marty scored in the final minute of regulation as the St. Thomas men’s soccer team captured a 1-0 win over Concordia-Moorhead.
Dougherty Family College receives $6.5 million donation
St. Thomas’ Dougherty Family College received a $6.5 million donation in September from Richard Sterbens and Marty Ryan to help create an endowment to support graduates of the college. The donation will provide full-tuition scholarships to those who wish to complete their bachelor’s degree at St. Thomas.
Zickert, DeBoom lead women’s soccer to 12th win in a row
A pair of second-half goals from forward Megan Zickert led the No. 16 St. Thomas women’s soccer team to its 12th-straight win Tuesday at home, defeating University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire 4-1.
OPINION: Volunteering or service learning should be a St. Thomas graduation requirement
For students at the University of St. Thomas, giving back to the community aligns with university’s mission.
Opinions Editor Anna Hoffman argues that volunteering or a form of service should not only be required for certain courses and clubs, but instead should be a requirement to graduate from the university.
New members sworn in, 18 clubs funded at Sept. 27 USG meeting
St. Thomas Undergraduate Student Government approved funding for 18 clubs, swore in new members and discussed special elections at its Sept. 27 general council meeting.
St. John’s University coaching legend John Gagliardi dies
John Gagliardi, former coach of the St. John’s football team, died Oct. 7 in Collegeville. He was 91.
Tommies Homecoming 2018
Homecoming weekend is here. Designer Jason Ortiz breaks down all of the activities students can participate in.
Parks, ground attack propel football to win over Augsburg
Running back Josh Parks carried the ball 13 times for 194 yards and two touchdowns as the St. Thomas football team crushed Augsburg 73-14.
AP: Kavanaugh confirmed: Senate OKs Supreme Court nominee
The bitterly polarized U.S. Senate narrowly confirmed Brett Kavanaugh on Saturday to join the Supreme Court, delivering an election-season triumph to President Donald Trump that could swing the court rightward for a generation after a battle that rubbed raw the country’s cultural, gender and political divides.
OPINION: Judges should be held to higher moral standards
Judges are those who keep order by ensuring laws are followed and in some cases are finders of fact. Opinions Editor Anna Hoffman argues that judges should be held to a higher moral standard as a role model for citizens of our country.
United States of first-year Tommies
TommieMedia previously reported that the class of 2022 is the largest first-year class in St. Thomas’ history, according to preliminary data from the Office of Student Data, Analytics, and Reporting. Designer Manager Christine Hastings maps out where the students are from.
Volleyball sweeps Augsburg, continues win streak
The St. Thomas volleyball team’s outside hitter Fran Egan tallied 13 kills against Augsburg Wednesday, leading the team to a 3-0 victory. The Tommies dominated the first two sets 25-13 and 25-14, and won the final set 25-20 against the Auggies for their fifth-consecutive win.
“Presidential Alert” emergency test reaches St. Thomas phones at different times
The Federal Emergency Management Agency scheduled its first national wireless test of the emergency alert system at 1:18 p.m. CDT Oct. 3. Some St. Thomas students received the alert sporadically, or not at all.
Men’s soccer wins thriller against rivals St. John’s 2-1
First-year defender Jack Barry scored the game-winning goal for the St. Thomas men’s soccer team Tuesday, helping the team escape with a 2-1 victory over St. Johns.
Founder’s Day celebration 100 years after Archbishop John Ireland’s death
The St. Thomas community celebrated Founder’s Day 100 years after the death of Archbishop John Ireland on Sept. 25 in the Anderson Athletic and Recreation Complex. Theology professor Bernard Brady spoke to the community about Ireland’s vision as a thinker, intellectual and activist.