Gov. Mark Dayton moved Friday to cancel all public school classes statewide on Monday because of dangerous weather, the first such closing in 17 years.
1 body found in Minneapolis apartment fire
Authorities said Thursday they have discovered a body in the ruins of a Minneapolis apartment fire and explosion that left 14 other people injured.
Top 10 TommieMedia stories for 2013
The record-setting crowd of 10,800 fans and atmosphere at this September’s Tommie-Johnnie football clash was the top story on TommieMedia in 2013.
Target: Customers’ encrypted PINs were stolen
Target said Friday that debit-card PINs were among the financial information stolen from millions of customers who shopped at the retailer earlier this month.
Minnesota ranks fourth in student loan debt
Designer Sam Wisneski breaks down findings from a new report on average student loan debt including where Minnesota students and St. Thomas students fall.
Student anti-abortion group to participate in D.C. March for Life
The group of students – 30 from St. Thomas and six from St. Catherine’s University – will take a coach bus to the Capitol Jan. 19 to march, attend conferences and tour.
Entrepreneurs target peers for twitter-based shoveling business
Juniors Dan Kettler, Willie Falk and Tanner Jensen use social media to accept service requests for their snow shoveling business, dubbed Tweet N’ Done.
Minn. archbishop denies touching minor
The head of the Archdiocese of St. Paul and Minneapolis announced Tuesday that he is stepping aside from public ministry effective immediately after an allegation that he inappropriately touched an underage male.
PULSE showcases 27 acts in semi-annual performance
Sunday night presented an “Epidemic” for St. Thomas students as PULSE held its semiannual dance show in the Anderson Athletic and Recreation Complex.
Cards, verbal requests part of community-driven tobacco ban
St. Thomas will officially become tobacco-free on Jan. 1, 2014; however, enforcing it will be up to the St. Thomas community, not Public Safety.
Nienstedt homily: Catholic bishops have failed
Archbishop John Nienstedt acknowledges that Catholic bishops have failed in their response to the clergy-abuse crisis, according to prepared remarks he’s scheduled to give during a homily Sunday in Edina.
Timeline: The life of Nelson Mandela
In the wake of the death of civil rights icon and leader Nelson Mandela, Designer took a look back on the his life.
The View, T’s kitchen floors to be replaced after faulty installation
Dining Services plans to re-finish T’s and The View’s kitchen floors over winter break after faulty installation was causing problems for the two on-campus food venues.
Police respond to shooting report at Colorado school
Police were responding to a report Friday of a shooting at a high school in suburban Denver, state emergency officials say.
News in :90 – Dec. 13, 2013
This is News in :90 for Friday, Dec. 13, 2013.
