The University of St. Thomas introduced a new student-oriented lab Sept. 20 in the Facilities and Design Center on South Campus. The lab has three main rooms, a 3D printing center, a laser engraver and a small kitchenette with a fridge, sink and vending machines.
News in :90 – Oct. 11, 2018
Dougherty Family College receives a $6.5 million donation, thousands are without power from Hurricane Michael, and funding authorization for the Soo Lock Project was included in a water resources bill that cleared the Senate on Wednesday. Business Manager Grace Hallen has today’s News in :90.
Sports in :60 – Oct. 11, 2018
The men’s soccer team wins 1-0 against Concordia-Moorhead, Allianz Field enters the final quarter of its construction, and football and men’s golf stop by the Locker Room.
Dougherty Family College receives $6.5 million donation
St. Thomas’ Dougherty Family College received a $6.5 million donation in September from Richard Sterbens and Marty Ryan to help create an endowment to support graduates of the college. The donation will provide full-tuition scholarships to those who wish to complete their bachelor’s degree at St. Thomas.
News in :90 – October 10, 2018
A new photo slide show of the 2018 homecoming concerts at St. Thomas, hurricane Michael closes in on northern Florida, and more in today’s News in :90.
PODCAST: Keep the Ball Rolling with Mark Dowdle
In episode 4 of Keep the Ball Rolling, hosts Brady Halbmaier and Noah Brown preview the upcoming Tommie-Johnnie football game, Althea Larson is introduced as producer, and Tommie linebacker Mark Dowdle joins the crew in studio to talk Tommie football.
Behind the scenes work makes international students at home
The Office of International Students and Scholars offers a variety of services assisting international students in their transition to life on and off campus. The office provides support and education for international students while integrating them into the university’s culture.
News in :90 – October 9, 2018
Nikki Haley resigns as United Nations Ambassador, a Minnesota teacher is under investigation for an anti-Brett Kavanaugh tweet and a man was killed on Monday by a Green Line train in St. Paul. Studio Producer Mackenzie Bailey has today’s News in :90.
News in :90 – Oct. 8, 2018
Brett Kavanaugh was sworn in as the 114 Justice of the U.S Supreme Court, Limousine crash killed 20 people, President Trump stated he has no plans to fire Rod Rosenstein. Sports Editor Matt Curry has today’s News in :90.
New members sworn in, 18 clubs funded at Sept. 27 USG meeting
St. Thomas Undergraduate Student Government approved funding for 18 clubs, swore in new members and discussed special elections at its Sept. 27 general council meeting.
St. John’s University coaching legend John Gagliardi dies
John Gagliardi, former coach of the St. John’s football team, died Oct. 7 in Collegeville. He was 91.
News in :90 – Oct. 5, 2018
Minnesota State investigators find a box cutter blade at the scene of a fatal shooting, the Senate votes 51 to 49 for the nomination of Brett Kavanaugh, and an Iraqi woman and a Congolese doctor receive the Nobel Peace Prize. Assignment Editor Althea Larson has today’s News in :90.
United States of first-year Tommies
TommieMedia previously reported that the class of 2022 is the largest first-year class in St. Thomas’ history, according to preliminary data from the Office of Student Data, Analytics, and Reporting. Designer Manager Christine Hastings maps out where the students are from.
News in :90 – Oct. 4, 2018
A new federal alert system is tested, the Senate reviews a supplementary investigation into Brett Kavanaugh, and Minneapolis Police will not investigate Keith Ellison. Director Noah Brown has today’s News in :90.
“Presidential Alert” emergency test reaches St. Thomas phones at different times
The Federal Emergency Management Agency scheduled its first national wireless test of the emergency alert system at 1:18 p.m. CDT Oct. 3. Some St. Thomas students received the alert sporadically, or not at all.