A student was briefly trapped in the O’Shaughnessy-Frey Library elevator after a power outage afflicted St. Thomas’s north campus Tuesday morning. Owen Larson, Anya Capistrant-Kinney, Drew Nelson and Adam Mueller have the story.
News in :90 – Sept. 13, 2022
The EU Parliament backed a proposal for a law banning the sale of agricultural products linked to the destruction of forests, a Connecticut jury will begin hearing evidence today in a trial to decide how much money conspiracy theorist Alex Jones should pay to relatives of victims of the Sandy Hook School shooting, and lower gas costs slowed U.S. inflation for a second straight month.
Owen Larson has today’s News in :90.
Finalists for Dean of College of Arts and Sciences announced
An email sent out to St. Thomas students, faculty and staff Monday named the Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences finalists and their presentation schedule for students.
News in :90 – Feb. 7, 2022
International efforts to defuse the standoff over Ukraine intensified, a caravan of about 50 vehicles drove through Minneapolis demanding justice in the death of Amir Locke and the federal trial of three former Minneapolis police officers charged with violating George Floyd’s rights is expected to resume. KUST Station Director Owen Larson has today’s News in :90.
Haire named to Summit League All-Academic Cross Country Team
Junior Zach Haire was named part of the 2021 Summit League Men’s Cross Country All-Academic team, according to a press release by the Summit League on Tuesday, Nov. 23.
St. Thomas swimmer Bonneville and diver Ekman receive TicketSmarter Summit League Awards
Members of the St. Thomas swim and dive team received two TicketSmarter Summit League Swimmer of the Week awards this month, with first-year swimmer Elizabeth Bonneville receiving the Women’s Swimmer of the Week award on Nov. 22 and senior diver Peyton Ekman being awarded Women’s Diver of the Week on Nov. 2.
News in :90 – Nov. 22, 2021
A SUV driver plowed through a Christmas parade in suburban Milwaukee, President Joe Biden announced he’s nomination Jerome Powell for a second four-year term as federal reserve chair and the United States Department of Agriculture Office of Tribal Relations has announced that it will partner with several native-led organizations on projects to raise awareness of indigenous perspectives about food and agriculture. Reporter Owen Larson has today’s News in :90.
After game-winning goal, Wes Lorrens receives Summit League Men’s Soccer Offensive Player of the Week
Junior midfielder Wes Lorrens was selected as the Summit League Men’s Soccer Offensive Player of the Week on Monday, Nov. 1 after his strong performance in the Tommies’ final game of their inaugural Division I season.
Tommies’ swim and dive finishes last in JoAnn Andregg Invite
St. Thomas men’s and women’s swim and dive teams both placed last against the St. Cloud State Huskies and the Minnesota State University Mankato Mavericks in the JoAnn Andregg Invitational at Anderson Athletic and Recreation Complex Pool on Friday and Saturday, Nov. 12-13. The invite, named after retired St. Thomas coach and assistant athletic director …
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Offensive signage found on St. Thomas property for a second time this semester
St. Thomas Public Safety responded to a report of offensive stickers found in the neighborhood surrounding campus Monday, according to a statement published on OneStThomas. Public Safety officers removed fifteen stickers, including one which was placed on St. Thomas property.
St. Thomas volleyball falls to South Dakota 3-1 in last home match of the season
A kill by junior middle blocker Maddison Harms of the University of South Dakota in the fourth set ended the Tommies final home game of it’s inaugural Division I season 3-1 Saturday at Schoenecker Arena.
Martensson receives TicketSmarter Men’s Soccer Defensive Player of the Week
St. Thomas’ fifth-year Goalkeeper Niklas Martensson was named TicketSmarter’s Men’s Soccer Defensive Player of the Week on Oct. 25.
St. Paul sees rent stabilization measure on Nov. 2 ballot
The City of St. Paul will vote on a ballot measure regarding rent stabilization Nov. 2; the measure would place a 3% cap on the amount that a landlord can raise rent per year and would be one of the strictest in the country if passed.
Tommies end year in heart breaking 1-0 double overtime loss
North Dakota State University broke the hearts of the Tommies off of a penalty kick in double overtime scored by senior Brookleyn Dew, ending St. Thomas women’s soccer’s first Division I season with a 1-0 loss Sunday at South Field.
Tommie Swimming’s Foti Receives Ticketsmarter’s Summit League Award
St. Thomas first-year swimmer Alex Foti received Tickersmarter’s Swimmer of the Week Award on Tuesday, according to a release from the Summit League. The award follows his record-breaking performance in the 1,000 yard freestyle at the Tommies swimming home opener last Saturday.