Angeline Terry argues that laws like the Don’t Say Gay bill aren’t just homophobic and transphobic but are also dangerous. Saying that it is deeply unethical to limit children’s education on the basis of bias and prejudice.
PHOTO SLIDESHOW: Students cuddle baby animals at Spring Babies Festival
Washington University’s William Tolman to be St. Thomas CAS dean
The new dean of the College of Arts and Sciences, William “Bill” Tolman, will be stepping into a familiar environment when he joins St. Thomas on July 1.
OPINION: A history of women at St. Thomas
Opinions editor Angeline Terry discusses the rich history of women at St. Thomas and their impact.
OPINION: Feminism is still important in 2022
In a 2020 study by Pew Research Center, the majority of Americans said that the U.S. “has work to do” to achieve gender equality. Yet, 45% of Americans find contemporary feminism polarizing. Reporter Angeline Terry argues that feminism is still important in 2022.
OPINION: Protect children using the internet
It came as absolutely no surprise that the Kardashian family is once again making headlines. This time, Ye (also known as Kayne West) publicly called out his ex-wife, Kim Kardashian, for allowing their daughter, North, to post on the social media app TikTok without his permission.
OPINION: In defense of the editorial
Last week, I clicked on a provocative headline on my Twitter feed. Scrolling down the article, I found that it was actually an opinion editorial breaking down a topic that has been widely discussed across news platforms for days.
News in :90 – Feb. 16, 2022
The death toll from mudslides and floods that swept through a mountainous region of Rio de Janeiro state has reached 44, a former Minneapolis police officer charged in George Floyd’s killing testified that he was relying on his fellow officers to care for Floyd’s medical needs while he controlled traffic, and St. Thomas President Julie Sullivan announced the renaming of the Tommie East residence hall on campus to Frey Hall. Angeline Terry has today’s News in :90.
St. Thomas warns of weather emergency
The Twin Cities metro area will be at risk for fast-moving storm lines that have the potential to bring high winds and possible tornadoes, according to an email from the Department of Public Safety to the St. Thomas community this afternoon.
News in :90 – Dec. 15, 2021
Former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin will appear in federal court this morning, President Joe Biden will visit Kentucky after devastating tornadoes tore through the state, and St. Thomas students conducted research around Enbridge Energy’s Line 3 pipeline. Angeline Terry has today’s News in :90.
COVID-19 UPDATE: Positive cases drop
Nineteen positive COVID-19 cases were reported by St. Thomas’ Center for Well-Being during the week of Dec. 6, which is a decrease of 22 cases from last week.
In Depth with Todd Lawrence – December 9, 2021
St. Thomas english professor Todd Lawrence sat down with TommieMedia’s Angeline Terry to discuss the urban art mapping project in the Midway and Highland Park areas.
COVID-19 UPDATE: Positive cases hit semester high
Forty-one positive COVID-19 cases were reported by St. Thomas’ Center for Well-Being during the week of Nov. 27, which is the highest number of cases reported in the fall semester.
OPINION: St. Thomas loves out-of-state students! (When it’s convenient…)
Thanksgiving is coming up, and Senior Reporter Angeline Terry thinks university policies at the holidays don’t support their out-of-state students.
Mayor Melvin Carter wins St. Paul reelection
Incumbent Melvin Carter won the St. Paul mayoral race with 61.64% of the vote. He was followed by Dino Guerin, who got 12.61%.