Love Your Melon founders Brian Keller and Zach Quinn hosted a one-year anniversary celebration on the John P. Monahan Plaza Tuesday.
Public Safety briefs
Loud singing, gold glitter graffiti and individuals claiming to be resident advsiers searching for alcohol are all part of this week’s Public Safety briefs.
Fall: Then and now
Photojournalist Christina Theodoroff captured some of the fall scenes around St. Thomas and searched photo archives for fall landscapes from years past.
Pedestrian struck by vehicle near Cretin and Summit intersection
A male pedestrian was struck by a car while crossing the street at the corner of Summit and Cretin avenues Monday.
Study shows leaf waste affects water quality
A study shows decaying leaves from storm drains have caused phosphorus to pile up in bodies of water, affecting more than 140 lakes in the Twin Cities.
Archbishop Flynn resigns from St. Thomas trustees
The retired Archbishop of St. Paul and Minneapolis, Harry Flynn, has resigned as chairman of the University of St. Thomas Board of Trustees.
Campus Ministry allows community to react to church events
St. Thomas community members attended a Campus Ministry event to discuss current issues in the archdiocese and to pray for the church and people affected by recent scandal.
Late-night food delivery entrepreneur opens St. Paul location
Madtown Munchies bike-delivery food service started in Madison targeting college students, and a new location near St. Thomas’ campus has opened.
UST Allies celebrate National Coming Out Day
Students from the St. Thomas Allies club gave away T-shirts outside the Anderson Student Center Thursday in celebration of National Coming Out Day.
Public Safety briefs
A stolen football, a suspicious social media message and a roommate conflict are all part of this week’s Public Safety briefs.
News in :90 — Oct. 10, 2013
This is News in :90 for Thursday, Oct. 10, 2013.
Twin Cities mayors proclaim ‘Love Your Melon Day’
After spending a year distributing 2,100 hats to child cancer patients, co-founders juniors Zach Quinn and Brian Keller are celebrating.
Stewardship Garden yields produce, research
St. Thomas’ Stewardship Garden started The Helpful Flowers Project this year to test the effect of plant biodiversity on nutrient uptake from the soil.
The Fall Art Tour brings new faces to campus
St. Thomas community members had a chance to experience a wealth of local art while also celebrating a milestone.
St. Thomas uses sustainability week as teaching tool
Designer Danielle Duet highlighted St. Thomas’ sustainability week events on campus.