Women’s cross country coach Joseph Sweeney and runners Martha Hubbell and Amber Matzoll visit The Locker Room with TommieMedia’s Althea Larson.
PODCAST: Keep the Ball Rolling with Josh Parks
In episode five of Keep the Ball Rolling, hosts Brady Halbmaier and Noah Brown discuss the football team’s poor showing at St. John’s and how the women’s soccer team could make it far in the playoffs. Running back Josh Parks joins the crew in studio.
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.
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.
Sports in :60 – Oct. 3, 2018
St. Thomas men’s soccer wins 2-1 against St. John’s Tuesday, a new episode of TommieMedia’s Keep the Ball Rolling is released, and the Chicago Cubs lose to the Colorado Rockies. Assignment Editor Althea Larson has today’s Sports in :60.
St. Thomas law professor calls for Kavanaugh FBI investigation
St. Thomas law professor Mark Osler is one of three former supporters of Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh calling for an investigation into sexual misconduct allegations.
Sports in :60 – Sept. 11, 2018
St. Thomas Athletic Director Steve Fritz announces his retirement and the Minnesota Timberwolves sign free agent Luol Deng. Assignment Editor Althea Larson has today’s Sports in :60.
News in :90 – Sept. 7, 2018
The final day of hearings of Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh begin, republican senate candidate Karin Housely uses her husband’s celebrity status in a new campaign ad, and Tesla stocks fall seven percent. Assignment Editor Althea Larson has today’s News in :90.
Engineering professor awarded for student research help
St. Thomas engineering professor Brittany Nelson-Cheeseman was awarded the 2018 Undergraduate Research Award for demonstrating impactful faculty-student collaboration in undergraduate research.
2018-2019 Undergraduate Student Government representatives announced
Nineteen students were elected April 26 to serve on next year’s Undergraduate Student Government, but almost every candidate ran uncontested.
Brukhis awarded Fulbright scholarship
Senior Valerie Brukhis was awarded a Fulbright scholarship, a prestigious international relations award, to study abroad Israel.
Sports in :60 – May 7, 2018
Baseball falls to St. John’s and has a doubleheader postponed, and softball wins the MIAC championship. Reporter Althea Larson has today’s Sports in :60.
St. Thomas to improve bike-friendliness with student research
A group of graduate students have conducted research in an effort to help St. Thomas improve its bike infrastructure.
Three alumni win fellowship to develop leadership skills
Three St. Thomas alumni were among 24 people chosen out of 751 applicants to receive the 2018 Bush Fellowship, which offers up to $100,000 to further develop leadership skills and learning experiences.
Students march in ‘Take Back the Night’ event
FemCom hosted the annual “Take Back the Night” march April 19 in an effort to bring the severity of sexual assault to the forefront of the minds of the campus community.