This is News in :90 for Tuesday, Oct. 8, 2013.
Rain, low attendance for homecoming game
Gray skies, sprinkles and a blowout on the field left more wet, empty benches than fans at O’Shaughnessy Stadium Saturday.
News in :90 — Sept. 26, 2013
This is News in :90 for Thursday, Sept. 26, 2013.
Sports in :60 – Sept. 19, 2013
This is Sports in :60 for Thursday, Sept. 19, 2013.
Extra safety staff set for Tommie-Johnnie
St. Thomas plans to have Saturday’s rivalry game under control after police called last year’s crowd the “rowdiest” in 27 years.
University cancels classes for inauguration
Classes on the afternoon of Oct. 17 were canceled so all students can celebrate President Julie Sullivan’s inauguration.
Dining Services prohibits studying at work
Student employees in Dining Services will no longer be able to do their homework while on the job after the department introduced reformed business models and policies this year.
Sports in :60 – Sept. 5, 2013
This is Sports in :60 for Thursday, Sept. 5, 2013.
New turf, sculpture garden planned for summer
As summer break starts for students, St. Thomas Physical plant employees will begin projects including a sculpture garden and construction on the South Campus fields and in the Murray-Herrick Campus Center.
Ireland Hall Teeter-Totter Marathon receives more donations this year
The Ireland Hall Teeter-Totter Marathon has already raised $400 more than last year’s event.
Students collaborate for environmental video project
Classes at St. Thomas have teamed up with Macalester College dance students and Pilobolus, a modern dance company, to create a semester-long project sponsored through the Ordway Center for the Performing Arts’ education and outreach program.
News in :90 – May 2, 2013
This is News in :90 for Thursday, May 2, 2013.
Student lobbies for university marching band
St. Thomas may see its first marching band take the field if junior St. John Vianney Seminary student Christian DeCarlo’s work goes according to plan.
Discounted Nice Ride passes available soon
Five hundred discounted Nice Ride passes will be distributed to St. Thomas students and faculty as part of a $20,000 grant given by St. Thomas’ campus sustainability fund starting Monday.
Study shows law grads earn less than double the tuition they paid
St. Thomas School of Law professor Jerry Organ’s study shows that 53.5 percent of law graduates are earning salaries less than two times the tuition they paid for their law degrees.