This is News in :90 for Thursday, Dec. 6, 2012.
In Depth — Study Abroad Numbers Fall Nationally, A St. Thomas Perspective
In the 2007-2008 school year, the institute of international education counted more than 9,500 students studying abroad from Minnesota.
Sports in :60 – Nov. 28, 2012
This is Sports in :60 for Nov. 28, 2012.
ROTC honors soldiers during 26th annual Veterans Day vigil
The St. Thomas’ Air Force Detachment 410 honored soldiers who have and continue to risk their lives for freedom in the 26th annual Veterans Day vigil Saturday.
Parenting impacts a child’s political affiliation, study says
A 700-participant U.S. National Institute on Child Health and Human Development study concluded that a parent’s beliefs and parenting style impacts their child’s personal political affiliation.
Sandy aftermath: finally, a flight back
TommieMedia reporter Kayla Bengtson writes about her last day in New York after superstorm Sandy.
A Tommie perspective of superstorm Sandy
TommieMedia reporter Kayla Bengtson is in New York, writing about superstorm Sandy and its effects, describing the city that never sleeps as a dead zone.
Tommies pay loans off in timely manner despite high debt
University numbers show that most St. Thomas students pay off student debt.
Fashion Truck wins Fowler Challenge
Of 66 aspiring entrepreneurs who submitted their ideas to the Fowler Business Concept Challenge, senior Keona Tranby took home the $10,000 prize for her business concept Pink Bow City Fashion Truck.
Sports in :60 – Oct. 18, 2012
This is Sports in :60 for Thursday, Oct. 18, 2012.
Local bar owners not sold on ID scanners
Blarney Pub and Gril has purchased scanners to ensure the legitimacy of customers’ identification, but the trend doesn’t seem to be catching on at some popular St. Thomas weekend hangouts.
Friar Tobin: mixing ministry with chemistry
St. Thomas now has a professor who oversees experiments wearing different attire: a habit.
Men’s hockey team hopes for on-campus rink
Most St. Thomas athletes get to put their practice clothes on, warm up and prepare for games on campus, however the St. Thomas men’s hockey team puts the key in the ignition to travel about 15 minutes to their home rink in Mendota Heights.
The Loft looks to lure students with noodles
After The Loft’s nine months of poor profits in the smoothie and specialty drinks business, Dining Services said the key to boosting sales might be Japanese noodles.
News in :90 – Sept. 13, 2012
This is News in :90 for Thursday, Sept. 13, 2012.