News in :90 – Nov. 30, 2022

The Senate passed bipartisan legislation Tuesday to protect same-sex marriages, two deaths were reported after tornados rippled through Mississippi and Alabama and the Minnesota Supreme Court will hear arguments Wednesday on an attempt by environmental groups to cancel a key permit for a long-stalled copper-nickel mine. Zach Knapp has today’s News in :90.

The Locker Room with Women’s Soccer – Oct. 6, 2022

Rori West sits down with women’s soccer coach Sheila McGill, sophomore forward Mariah Nguyen and senior midfielder Jasmine Gates to talk about how the Tommies are doing this season and what they are looking forward to about their last five regular season games. Rori West can be reached at west7176@stthomas.edu Zachary Knapp can be reached …

News in :90 – May 9, 2022

Vladimir Putin used a major patriotic holiday Monday to again justify his war in Ukraine, the man behind the wheel of a car that barreled through crowds of pedestrians in New York City’s Time Square is heading to trial after various delays and the Automotive Competition and Stomp N Shake Cheer clubs are the newest clubs at St. Thomas. Zachary Knapp has today’s News in :90.

News in :90 – April 8, 2022

A Russian missile hit a crowded train station in eastern Ukraine Friday morning, President Joe Biden will celebrate the confirmation hearing of judge Kentanji Brown Friday, the Minnesota senate’s Republican majority passed a $8.4 billion tax cut bill Thursday, and the new Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences, William “Bill” Tolman, will be joining St. Thomas on July 1. Photographer Zach Knapp has today’s News in :90.

Luann Dummer Center for Women hosts Leslie Jamison

In celebration of Women’s History Month and International Women’s Day, the Luann Dummer Center for Women hosted author Leslie Jamison in the O’Shaughnessy Education Center auditorium on Tuesday, March 8. Jamison’s lecture and Q&A session consisted of comprehensive reflections of women and the pandemic.

News in :90 – March 15, 2022

Russia’s relentless bombardment of Ukraine edged closer to central Kyiv as a series of strikes hit a residential neighborhood, prosecutors have decided not to charge a Minneapolis woman and her son after one of them fatally shot a man they say was trying to break into their home and Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey announced a new policy for search warrants following the police shooting of a Black man in a downtown apartment. Photographer Zachary Knapp has today’s News in :90.