All afternoon classes on Wednesday have been canceled due to a university wide meeting to discuss the recent racial slur on campus and 5,000 US troops have been deployed to the Southern border. Designer Jason Ortiz has today’s News in :90.
Sports in :60 – Oct. 30, 2018
The Timberwolves upset the Los Angeles Lakers, the St. Thomas men’s and women’s soccer teams clinch playoff spots, and the football team wrapped up a perfect home game record on Saturday. Director Noah Brown today’s Sports in :60.
MIAC roundup: Bethel sets up showdown with Tommies
Bethel shut out Hamline to maintain its tie for second place in the MIAC with St. Thomas, its opponent next Saturday at home. Gustavus and St. John’s also posted victories.
Facebook Live: Speakers receive standing ovation at student protest
Student, staff and faculty have spoken to protesters in the student center.
Facebook Live: Speakers continue to address protestors
Director Noah Brown reports that speakers continue to address protesters at the student center.
Facebook Live: Speakers address protesters at Anderson Student Center
TommieMedia Director Noah Brown reports that the silence has ended and speakers are now addressing protesters at the student center.
Facebook Live: Silent protest begins in Anderson Student Center
The silent protest in Anderson Student Center has started. The protest is in response to an incident last week, when a St. Thomas student found a racial slur posted on his dorm room door.
Facebook Live: Sydney Simpson of BESA discusses today’s sit-in
Director Noah Brown speaks with Sydney Simpson, public relations and marketing chair of BESA, ahead of today’s sit-in.
Sullivan cancels Wednesday afternoon classes for forum on race
The University of St. Thomas will cancel all afternoon classes on Wednesday, Oct. 31, 2018, for a campus-wide meeting related to the recent racial incident.
Sports in :60 – Oct. 24, 2018
The St. Thomas mens soccer team extends its win streak, the Timberwolves honor Prince with a new jersey, Everson Griffen returns to team activities for the Vikings, and Keep the Ball Rolling has a new episode. Photographer Davis Narey has today’s Sports in :60.
University community responds to racial slur
Two events responding to the use of a racial slur last week on campus have been planned for Tuesday and Thursday during convo hour this week.
Sports in :60 – Oct. 22, 2018
The St. Thomas football team bounced back with a sixty-eight-to-zero victory over the Carleton Knights Saturday at O’Shaughnessy Stadium, two goals in each half led the Men’s soccer team to a four to zero victory over St. Olaf on Saturday at Rolf Mellby Field in Northfield, and the St. Thomas volleyball team ran its win streak to four and reached 20 victories on the season with Saturday’s three to zero road win against Saint Mary’s. Public Relations Staff Member Tayor Hudak has today’s Sports in :60
MIAC roundup: Bethel rolls past Concordia
Bethel’s 41-13 victory on Saturday kept the Royals even with St. Thomas in second place in the MIAC at 4-1. St. John’s easily defeated St. Olaf to stay unbeaten.
UPDATE: St. Thomas sophomore found unresponsive, died of natural causes
St. Thomas sophomore Katherine Mullen was found unresponsive Friday morning and later pronounced dead. Authori This story will be updated as more information becomes available.
News in :90 – Oct. 17, 2018
62 cases have been confirmed of a rare polio-like disease across the country and the death toll of Hurricane Michael is on the rise. Reporter Sawyer Rutan has today’s News in :90.