News in :90 – Nov. 12, 2019

Former President Jimmy Carter is recovering from surgery Tuesday and the Dougherty Family College ushered its first group of students into St. Thomas this fall. Photojournalist Maxwell Collier has today’s News in :90.

News in :90 – Nov. 11, 2019 

Talks circulate about transforming the St. Paul Hamm’s Brewery into an amusement park, Bolivia’s president resigns following weeks of protests and TommieMedia’s Emily Haugen sits down with the dean of the new Morrison College of Health. Video Reporter Taylor Shupe has today’s News in :90.

Public Safety Briefs: Oct. 28 – Nov. 4

A Title IX report was filed, property damage was document in Anderson Student Center and a liquor law violation occurred in Dowling Residence Hall. These and more are part of the Public Safety briefs for Oct. 28 – Nov. 4.

News in :90 – Nov. 8, 2019

House Democrats released new transcripts of Trump officials’ testimony Friday, Governor Tim Walz wants to lower carbon emissions from Minnesota’s transportation sector, and St. Thomas students gathered in the CreateSpace last Wednesday in celebration of the Day of the Dead. Studio Producer Kate Nechanicky has today’s News in :90.

News in :90 – Nov. 7, 2019

President Donald Trump denies a report that he wanted General William Barr to hold a press conference declaring Trump had broken no laws, democrats have announced they will launch public impeachment hearings next week, and the Schultz School of Entrepreneurship hosted the second women in entrepreneurship week at St. Thomas. Reporter Mae Macfarlane has today’s News in :90.

Keg and Case: more than a food hall

Keg and Case, a marketplace located on Seventh Street on the historic grounds of Schmidt Brewery, provides a space for people to gather and eat. Craig Cohen, Keg and Case founder, hopes this venture serves as a destination for art and fun.

News in :90 – Nov. 5, 2019

The St. Thomas College of Health will take the Morrison family name after an eight-figure donation was announced and today is election day in St. Paul. The garbage referendum that will decide if St. Paul keeps the current garbage collection system is on the ballot. University Affairs Editor Abby Sliva has today’s News in :90.