The Blue Lagoon is renovated and renamed the Center for Student Achievement, two people were injured in an explosion in Southeast Minneapolis and Keep the Ball Rolling is back for a second season. Reporter Carly Noble has today’s News in :90.
Stacks Café replaces Coffee Bené in library
Stacks Café replaces Coffee Bené in the on the first floor of O’Shaughnessy-Frey Library. The new café has a variety of foods, longer hours and the ability for students to use flex dollars.
Blue Lagoon renovated, rebranded as Center for Student Achievement
The common area on the first floor of Murray-Herrick Campus was recently renamed the Center for Student Achievement. The center includes updated technologies, as well as Information Technology support and academic resources for students.
Sports in :60 – Sept. 19, 2018
The No. 4 St. Thomas men’s soccer team lost its first game of the season to No. 20 Luther College (Iowa), the St. Thomas men’s golf team finished 15th out of 18 teams in the NCAA Preview event and the Tommie women’s volleyball team plays St. Ben’s tonight in Collegeville. Reporter Brady Halbmaier has today’s …
News in :90- Sept. 19, 2018
Millions of chickens and thousands of turkeys have been killed in flooding from Hurricane Florence, a was body found near the Cape Fear River in North Carolina and Syrian opposition activists said that thousands of people displaced by violence returned home yesterday. Director Noah Brown has today’s News in :90.
Men’s soccer falls to Luther 2-1
The No. 4-ranked St. Thomas men’s soccer team lost its first game of the season Tuesday, falling 2-1 to No. 20 Luther College (Iowa) at South Field.
News in :90 – Sept. 13, 2018
A federal judge in Massachusetts set Friday as a deadline for federal support for Native Americans displaced by Hurricane Maria. Researchers at George Washington University estimated 3,000 people dead from Hurricane Maria in Puerto Rico, and a San Francisco board voted to remove a 19th century controversial statue. PR Director Kate Smarjesse has today’s News in :90.
Sports in :60 – Sept. 13, 2018
Women’s volleyball swept Concordia on Wednesday, Men’s soccer won its season opener in Winona on Wednesday and both teams are ranked in this week’s DIII top 20 teams. Chief Studio Producer MacKenzie Bailey has today’s Sports in :60
News in :90 – May 10, 2018
St. Paul police say a bicyclist died Wednesday after colliding with a school bus, nineteen students were elected April 26 to serve on next year’s Undergraduate Student Government and Maryland Democratic governor candidate, Kevin Kamenetz, died of cardiac arrest at age 60. University Affairs Editor Solveig Rennan has today’s News in :90.
Sports in :60 – May 10, 2018
Former NFL linebacker Khaseem Greene said in a lawsuit that police and prosecutors in New Jersey knew a shooter had lied about getting a weapon from the player but charged him anyway. The Los Angeles FC snapped the Minnesota United’s two-game winning streak and hosts Gamiel Hall and Brady Halbmaier release the final episode of Keep the Ball Rolling. Designer Keely Gregory has today’s Sports in :60.
News in :90 – May 3, 2018
Iran’s Foreign Minister criticized President Donald Trump’s threat to withdraw from the Iran Nuclear Deal, six people were injured in a shooting at a Minneapolis housing complex Wednesday night, and a body was found in a Connecticut building. Production Editor Noah Brown has today’s News in :90.
Sports in :60 – May 3, 2018
Fernando Romero makes his debut with the Minnesota Twins, St. Thomas hosted its annual Tommie Twilight Women’s Track and Field meet, and the Minnesota Lynx are awaiting an invitation to the White House. Reporter Kat Barrett has today’s Sports in :60.
Sports in :60 – April 26, 2018
St. Thomas baseball and softball teams swept the Hamline Pipers at home in a doubleheader Wednesday, and Keep the Ball Rolling had a live show at Scooter’s. Reporter Taylor Shupe has today’s Sports in :60.
News in :90 – April 26, 2018
The Opus College of Business will offer a new degree in health care innovation, the Senate Judiciary Committee will vote on Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s job, authorities discovered mass graves in Rwanda, and Lauren Andrego has a new video package featuring hammock usage on campus. Reporter MacKenzie Bailey has today’s News in :90.
News in :90 – April 24, 2018
A new parking lot will be built at St. Catherine’s University, a Canadian judge detained suspect Alek Minassian for the death and injuries of pedestrians in North Toronto, and an AP-NORC poll shows results about Facebook usage. Design Manager Christine Hastings has today’s News in :90.