St. Paul residents gathered at St. Thomas and questioned the city’s security after a robbery-gone-wrong ended in the fatal shooting of the alleged robber, 16-year-old Lavauntai Broadbent.
Team Turtle explores uncharted territory
Team Turtle is a group of students led by Tim Lewis, chair of the biology department. Lewis believes getting students involved in actual field research is invaluable.
Diversity and Inclusion Officer Calvin Hill resigns
After four months of serving as Diversity and Inclusion Officer, Calvin Hill will be leaving St. Thomas at the end of June.
News in :90 – May 13, 2015
This is News in :90 for Wednesday, May 13, 2015.
Karen Lange transitions to new role with university
Karen Lange, a longtime member of the St. Thomas community, has been appointed as vice president of student affairs.
STAR replaces spring concert with music festival
Instead of the traditional spring concert, St. Thomas Student Activities and Recreation is hosting the first ever Tommie Fest Music Festival from 3 p.m. to 10 p.m. Saturday.
Undergraduate student government executive board sworn in
Senior Michael Gaytko was sworn in as the new president of Undergraduate Student Government via Skype Sunday night by former President Ryan Smith.
Student studying abroad struck by car, recovering from surgery
St. Thomas study abroad senior Luke “Sunny” Adams is recovering from a successful surgery after a car struck him as he crossed a street in Beppu, Japan.
Sports in :60 – April 24, 2015
This is Sports in :60 for Friday, April 24, 2015.
Graduation ceremony to be held on campus
While last year’s graduating class held its ceremony off campus, this year’s undergraduate commencement ceremony will return to O’Shaughnessy Stadium.
2015-16 USG Executive Board candidates
Read profiles of the candidates who are running for Undergraduate Student Government representative positions.
Bike infrastructure cycles into St. Paul
Last month, the St. Paul city council adopted the Saint Paul Bicycle Plan, which will more than double bike pathways and connections throughout the city over the next several decades.
Road construction works its way into the metro
MnDOT announced 290 road construction projects in the state beginning this spring and summer, and many of these projects will take place in the metro area.
Bruce Kramer, former dean, dies of ALS
Kramer, 59, is survived by his wife and two sons, all of whom were with him when he died in his home in Hopkins, Minnesota.
News in :90 – March 23, 2015
This is News in :90 for March 23, 2015.