Dr. Dish, a basketball machine that allows players to practice shooting without teammates as rebounders, has arrived at St. Thomas. Video reporter Taylor Shupe has the story.
News in :90 – Nov. 11, 2019
Talks circulate about transforming the St. Paul Hamm’s Brewery into an amusement park, Bolivia’s president resigns following weeks of protests and TommieMedia’s Emily Haugen sits down with the dean of the new Morrison College of Health. Video Reporter Taylor Shupe has today’s News in :90.
The Locker Room with football – Oct. 10, 2019
Football coach Glenn Caruso, wide receiver Gabe Green, and defensive lineman Luke Swenson visit The Locker Room with TommieMedia’s Taylor Shupe to talk about their upcoming game against Augsburg and the potential move to Division I.
Darby’s Dancers, St. Thomas dance team inspires those with special needs
By partnering with Darby’s Dancers, St. Thomas dance team members share their passion for dance with those in the community with special needs. Reporter Taylor Shupe and Videographer Owen Landrud have the full story.
News in :90- Sept. 27, 2019
St. Thomas junior Ray Persaud has his second court appearance at 1 p.m. Friday, evacuations of houses in Lawrence, Massachusetts were underway this morning due to a natural gas leak, and a 28-year-old woman in California crashed into a semi-truck on a highway while skydiving Thursday. Reporter Taylor Shupe has today’s News in :90.
St. Thomas Sustainability Club organizes first school-wide zero waste event
The University of St. Thomas Sustainability Club organized the university’s first school-wide zero waste event. Videographer Jack Stanek and reporter Taylor Shupe covered the campus lunch event.
Center for the Common Good drives toward sustainability
The Center for the Common Good decided to challenge St. Thomas faculty, staff and students in a unique way: giving up their car for Lent.
St. Thomas hosts unconscious bias tour
In an effort to help students and community members explore their own unconscious biases, St. Thomas hosted the CEO Action Check Your Blind Spots unconscious bias tour Friday on Monahan Plaza.
News in :90 – April 29, 2019
A man is arrested in connection with a North St. Paul homicide, a construction crane kills four, President Trump speaks at a Green Bay rally and a shooting at a California synagogue leaves 1 dead and 3 injured. Reporter Taylor Shupe has today’s News in :90.
Tommie football player cuts hair in AARC locker room
St. Thomas football player Josh Parks cuts hair for fellow students in the Anderson Athletics and Recreation Complex locker room. Videographer Jack Stanek and Reporter Taylor Shupe talked with Parks to learn more about his unique hair styling business.
Center on Race, Leadership and Social Justice brings another competitive edge to St. Thomas
Artika Tyner, the current Associate Vice President of Diversity and Inclusion, will lead a new center for students to expand the ways they look at race, leadership and social justice opening in the fall of 2019.
President Sullivan gives her first ever State of the University address
In her first “State of the University” address on Feb. 21, St. Thomas President Julie Sullivan reflected on the fall semester and explained her vision of the university’s future to hundreds in attendance. Reporter Taylor Shupe has the full story.
St. Thomas a cappella groups sing out against hate
In response to recent hate crimes and racial incidents on campus, St. Thomas a cappella groups collaborated to create a music video project called We Stand For. Cadenza and the Summit Singers recorded the song “If You’re Out There” by John Legend and then invited students, clubs and other community members to come to OEC auditorium and write on a sign what they stood for.
Social media-based fashion company makes sales in three states
Good Threads Company, solely a social media-based business started by three St. Thomas seniors, has made over 30 sales in three states.
Theology professor emphasizes importance of black theology
St. Thomas adjunct professor Ry Siggelkow made a commitment to himself to include black theology within the curriculum of all of his theology classes and taught Theology 432: Black Religious Experience this past spring.