USG approved requests from two on-campus clubs for conference and competition funds and swore in two new members Sunday night.
Love Your Melon celebrates homecoming
Love Your Melon returned from its month-long nationwide tour Friday with a celebration at St. Thomas.
Official: Passenger tried to hijack plane to Sochi
A passenger on an Istanbul-bound flight Friday claimed there was a bomb on board and tried to hijack the plane to Sochi, Russia, where the Olympics are kicking off, an official said.
Campuses in Minn., Wis., see high alcohol arrests
A study of drug and alcohol arrests on U.S. college campuses brings some unwanted glory to schools in Wisconsin and Minnesota.
News in :90 – Feb. 7, 2014
This is News in :90 for Friday, Feb. 7, 2014.
News in :90 – Feb. 6, 2014
This is News in :90 for Thursday, Feb. 6, 2014.
News in :90 – Feb. 5, 2014
This is News in :90 for Wednesday, Feb. 5, 2014.
Putin, recalling Boston bombers, wants Sochi safe
President Vladimir Putin cited the Boston Marathon bombings as a reason for intense security around the Winter Olympics.
News in :90 – Feb. 4, 2014
This is News in :90 for Tuesday, Feb. 4, 2014.
News in :90 – Feb. 3, 2014
This is News in :90 for Monday, Feb. 3, 2014.
STEM majors see fast-growing enrollment
Students majoring in neuroscience, exercise science, mechanical engineering and electrical engineering are sharing their space with more students than ever before as the majors see rapid growth.
FAFSA changes require more parent financial disclosure
Starting in 2014, some students will be required to provide more information about their parents’ finances on the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
FACT CHECK: Obama and Medicare premiums
It seems to be something of an occupational hazard for President Barack Obama: When he talks about his health care law, he’s bound to hit a fact bump sooner or later.
Obama vows to flex presidential powers in speech
President Obama vowed in his State of the Union address to sidestep Congress “whenever and wherever” necessary to narrow economic disparities.
Monday classes canceled, offices remain open
St. Thomas officials announced that the university canceled Monday’s January Term classes due to cold weather with wind chills forecasted to dip as low as minus 40 degrees.
