St. Thomas held its 25th annual Christmas choir concert “Venite Adoremus” at the Minneapolis Convention Center Sunday, featuring more than 300 student performers in eight of the university’s vocal and instrumental groups.
Suspect arrested in sexual assault of St. Kate’s student
Minneapolis police have arrested a suspect in the sexual assault of a St. Catherine University student earlier this month.
3 dead after attack at Wyo. community college
An attack at a community college in central Wyoming and another location nearby left three people dead Friday morning – a faculty member, another person, and the suspect, who police say used a sharp-edged weapon in the killings.
News in :90 – Nov. 30, 2012
This is News in :90 for Friday, Sept. 30, 2012.
Minn. police officer killed during routine check
A six-year police veteran described as a “hometown boy” was shot to death late Thursday in what authorities called an ambush killing.
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.
News in :90 – Nov. 29, 2012
This is News in :90 for Thursday, Nov. 29, 2012.
Capital campaign doubles number of endowed scholarships
The Opening Doors Campaign will continue to impact St. Thomas students with 312 new endowed scholarships that will last for the university’s lifetime.
Students create BookStoreTimes to fill textbook buyback gap
Students now have the ability to trade, buy and sell textbooks with BookStoreTimes, an online application created by St. Thomas students.
Candidate profiles of the 23 seniors nominated for Tommie Award
Student Affairs announced Nov. 19 that 23 seniors are nominated for the Tommie Award, an honor given annually to a senior who best represents St. Thomas through scholarship, leadership and campus involvement.
Snapchat application hooks iPhone users on campus
The Snapchat application, the newest craze in smartphone mobile applications, reached the No. 3 spot in the free app section of Apple’s App Store behind the Dental Surgery and YouTube apps.
Egyptian courts suspend work to protest Morsi move
Egypt’s highest appeal courts suspended their work Wednesday to protest presidential decrees that gave the country’s Islamist leader Mohammed Morsi nearly absolute powers, state television reported, deepening the turmoil roiling the country since the decrees were announced last week.
TommieMedia photojournalists win Associated Collegiate Press award
The Associated Collegiate Press has awarded former TommieMedia photojournalists Rita Kovtun and Josie Oliver first place for best photo slideshow at its national convention Nov. 3 in Chicago.
Conservative speaker shows tough love for Republicans at university-sponsored event
Political analyst and author David Frum spoke as part of Minnesota Public Radio’s ongoing Broadcast Journalist Series Tuesday at O’Shaughnessy Educational Center.
News in :90 – Nov. 28, 2012
This is News in :90 for Nov. 28, 2012.