The Tommie Awards finalists voting is now available, the stock market dropped and then rallied Tuesday morning, and the grand jury looks into the Justine Ruszcyk case. Reporter Kyle Manderfeld has todays News in :90.
Sports in :60 – Feb. 6, 2018
Men’s basketball defeats Carleton College, Super Bowl viewership has dropped and Minnesota sets the record for the coldest Super Bowl to date. Reporter MacKenzie Bailey has today’s Sports in :60.
Meet the 2018 Tommie Award finalists
This year’s finalists for the Tommie Award have been announced. University Affairs Editor Solveig Rennan gives an in-depth look at each of the three seniors selected.
News in :90 – Feb. 5, 2018
Two St. Thomas students have a role in the Super Bowl halftime show, MSP expects record numbers, and police arrest activists blocking a Metro Transit route. Senior Reporter Lauren Andrego has today’s News in :90.
News in :90 – Feb. 2, 2018
Punxsutawney Phil sees his shadow, a father of three victims charges Larry Nassar, and Web Manager Anne Kopas argues that Instagram is harmful to study abroad. Chief Story Editor Emily Sweeney has today’s News in :90.
News in :90 – Jan. 31, 2018
Minnesota’s lieutenant governor, Trump’s comment at the State of the Union, Israeli settlements and a St. Thomas graduation fee are all part of today’s News in :90 with University Affairs Editor Solveig Rennan.
News in :90 – Jan. 30, 2017
This is News in :90 for Tuesday, Jan. 30, 2017.
News in :90 – Jan. 29, 2018
An ongoing situation at the University of Minnesota leads to the evacuation of a campus hotel, Facebook and other social media platforms face mounting criticism, Bruno Mars wins big at the Grammy Awards, and two senators caution Trump to remain public silent on an ongoing investigation. Director Sophie Carson has today’s News in :90.
AP: Police: 2 others with man holed up in Minneapolis hotel
A man holed up in a hotel on the University of Minnesota’s Twin Cities campus has two others with him in one of the rooms, university and police officials said Monday, but they have stopped short of calling them hostages.
AP: MPR releases more details of allegations against Keillor
Minnesota Public Radio has provided additional details of allegations of sexual harassment against humorist Garrison Keillor, saying his alleged conduct went well beyond his account in November of accidentally touching a woman’s bare back.
As Smith heads to DC, questions linger over her replacement
2018 starts with Lt. Gov. Tina Smith heading to Washington to take a place in the U.S. Senate. Here’s a look at what’s at stake.
Minneapolis council members give themselves $10K raises
Minneapolis City Council members have voted to give themselves and the city’s new mayor a $10,000 raises.
AP: Congress wraps up massive $1.5 trillion tax package
Congressional Republicans delivered an epic overhaul of U.S. tax laws to President Donald Trump on Wednesday, bringing generous tax cuts for corporations and the wealthiest Americans while providing smaller cuts for middle- and low-income families.
On, off-campus housing options grow with master plan, Marshall apartment proposal
For students who choose to live off campus, a new housing option could be coming soon to a neighborhood near St. Thomas.
Activist group SOCCOS pushes for campus multicultural center
Current members of Students of Color: Claim Our Seats are working to create a multicultural center. The creation of the center is the activist group’s goal for the year.