An eight year old student from Sauk Rapids brought a knife to school and harmed students, the Playful Learning Lab partnered with OK Go, international inspectors enter a Syrian town. TommieMedia’s Chioma Uwagwu has today’s News in :90.
An eight year old student from Sauk Rapids brought a knife to school and harmed students, the Playful Learning Lab partnered with OK Go, international inspectors enter a Syrian town. TommieMedia’s Chioma Uwagwu has today’s News in :90.
President Trump’s new tax policy goes into effect for the 2018 tax season. With this, some college students may see an increase in their tax returns.
A St. Thomas alum publishes his second novel, firefighters help out at a Forest Lake prom, and new economic sanctions have been imposed on Russia. Reporter Kyle Manderfeld has today’s News in :90.
OK Go Sandbox, an educational website created by St. Thomas’ Playful Learning Lab and rock band OK Go, was debuted last month at the National Science Teacher Association conference in Georgia.
A U.S.-led allied missile strike on Syria’s chemical weapons program was deemed a success by President Donald Trump, but the Pentagon said the attack left enough facilities intact to enable the Assad government to use banned weapons if it chooses.
An explosion at a 3M plant injures three people, former FBI Director James Comey calls President Donald Trump “untethered to the truth” in a new book, and Keep the Ball Rolling has a new episode available for download. Photographer Sophie Ringold has today’s News in :90.
An alleged bomb threat in St. Cloud, Creative Designer Jonathan Westerberg created a graphic on neural networks, Brightside produce provides students with a fruit of the month, and a new episode of Top Stories premieres today. Reporter Kat Barrett has today’s News in :90.
An Algerian military plane crashes, a Missoula, Montana, man who killed his wife in 1986 is arrested, and Paul Ryan will not run for reelection. Reporter Althea Larson has today’s News in :90.
President Donald Trump’s Homeland Security Advisor Tom Bossert resigns, the governors of Arizona, Texas and New Mexico commit 1,600 National Guard members to the US/Mexico border, and Creative Designer Jonathan Westerberg hosts Dr. Victoria Young on In Depth. Reporter Samantha Hoanglong has today’s News in :90.
Nine clubs received funding and spring election information was released at the April 5 meeting of the St. Thomas Undergraduate Student Government.
Russia and Syria blame Israel for a pre-dawn missile attack on a major air base in central Syria, an alleged gas attack kills at least 40 people in Syria in the eastern suburbs of Damascus, and USG names a new Student Veteran Representative. Reporter Matthew Curry has today’s News in :90.
An alleged gas attack killed at least 40 people in the eastern suburbs of Damascus, local responders said on Sunday. Syrian state media, meanwhile, reported that rebels there have agreed to give up their last foothold in the area.
A semi-trailer slammed into a bus carrying a youth hockey team in western Canada, killing 15 people and injuring 14 in a catastrophic collision that a doctor compared to an airstrike and left the vehicles obliterated in the snow.
Michael Laurence Campbell is sentenced, Minneapolis is selected as one of 22 U.S. cities to take part a year-long effort to see how technology can improve transportation, and USG starts a new committee. Reporter Charile Siddons has today’s News in :90.
Criminal charges may be upgraded for Kayni Lee Williams, Senior Chris Bales’ recent film was nominated for multiple awards, co-founder and co-owner of Northern Nights Productions, had his most recent short film nominated for two awards, and St. Thomas has partnered with Wonderlust. Reporter Taylor Shupe has today’s News in :90.