This is News in :90 for Wednesday, March 6, 2013.
News in :90 – March 5, 2013
This is News in :90 for Tuesday, March 5, 2013.
Heavy snow makes travel difficult
Up to a foot of snow is expected to fall in southeastern Minnesota as a slow-moving storm overstayed its welcome for winter-weary residents.
News in :90 – March 4, 2013
This is News in :90 for Monday, March 4, 2013.
Social media confessions go viral
On Feb. 18, St. Thomas students stopped wondering about what their peers’ dirty secrets were and started reading about them.
USG approves support for statewide medical amnesty bill
USG president Mike Orth said the University of Minnesota Student Government approached him last week in an effort to push approval of the bill.
Intramural basketball popularity hits campus
This spring, more than 800 students signed up to play St. Thomas intramural sports, with the majority lacing up their basketball shoes.
Honor society donates blankets to homeless
Omnicom Delta Kappa organized a blanket drive for the Simpson Housing Services homeless shelter located in Minneapolis.
News in :90 – March 1, 2013
This is News in :90 for March 1, 2013.
St. Thomas campus featured in BlackBerry commercial
A BlackBerry commercial featuring best-selling British author Neil Gaiman was released Thursday and shot at the St. Paul campus.
Professors discuss fate of papal elections
Michael Hollerich, Massimo Faggioli and Gerald Schlabach covered the history of past papal elections, the upcoming papal conclave and the chance that the next pope might not be European Wednesday.
News in :90 – Feb. 28, 2013
This is News in :90 for Thursday, Feb. 28, 2013.
Woman’s journey though St. Thomas history
President-elect Julie Sullivan is the first female chosen to be lead the university, but her path to the position has been paved by women throughout St. Thomas’ history.
Love Your Melon adds baseball hats to its collection
Love Your Melon is preparing to launch its new baseball hats, but the importance of community and charity remains the same for its two founders, sophomores Brian Keller and Zach Quinn.
Tinder shields users from dating rejection
First dates may be awkward when you aren’t sure if the other person has mutual feelings, but thanks to a new smartphone app, knowing if someone is interested in you is just a swipe away.
