Adam Mueller sits down with coach Katie Hanneman, junior Courtney Wedin, and first-year Caroline Monty to talk about what’s in store for women’s golf’s spring season. Zachary Knapp can be reached at knap4186@stthomas.edu
News in :90 – Oct. 27, 2022
The U.S. economy grew at a 2.6% annual rate from July through September, a Spanish-based non-government group Safeguard Defenders published a report accusing China of establishing dozens of “overseas police stations” and an individual was arrested outside Flynn Hall Wednesday afternoon. Adam Mueller has today’s News in :90.
News in :90 – Oct. 26, 2022
The University of St. Thomas’ St. Paul campus was unintentionally included in a shelter-in-place alert Tuesday morning. The Chinese city of Shanghai started administering an inhalable COVID-19 vaccine. A man who was intoxicated when he drove his SUV into a crowd of protesters in Minneapolis last year, has pleaded guilty to murder and assault just as his trial was set to begin. Mackenna Meyers has today’s News in :90.
News in :90 – Oct. 25, 2022
Adidas has ended its partnership with the rapper formerly known as Kanye West over antisemitic remarks, a Russian court rejected an appeal by U.S. basketball star Brittney Griner and construction on the University of St. Thomas campus continued through the fall semester. Macy Berendsen has today’s News in :90.
News in :90 – Oct. 24, 2022
Former Treasury chief Rishi Sunak will become Britain’s next Prime Minister after winning the Conservative leadership race Monday. Sunak will be Britain’s first leader of color and the nation’s third leader this year. He now faces the task of stabilizing the party and country in a time of economic and political turmoil. His only rival, …
News in :90 – Oct. 21, 2022
European Union leaders on Friday gave the green light to a plan to provide Ukraine with 18 billion euros (dollars) in financial support over the next year, after President Volodymyr Zelenskyy warned that Russia is trying to spark a refugee exodus by destroying his country’s energy infrastructure. The City of Minneapolis will pay more than $700,000 to resolve complaints over excessive force by police during protests over the death of George Floyd. St. Thomas seminarians embody “pride and passion” during the football team’s home games by dressing up as construction workers and carrying around duct tape tools to continue the legacy known as Caruso’s Crew. Jack Taggart has today’s News in :90.
News in :90 – Oct. 20, 2022
British Prime Minister Liz Truss resigned Thursday, average U.S. mortgage rates inched up this week to 6.94% and this semester marks the 45th anniversary the University of St. Thomas opening its doors to female students. Alex Lorah has today’s News in :90.
News in :90 – Oct. 19, 2022
Florida has seen an increase in cases of flesh-eating bacteria this year driven largely by a surge in the county hit hardest by Hurricane Ian. The state Department of Health reports that as of Friday there have been 65 cases of vibrio vulnificus infections and 11 deaths in Florida this year. That compares with 34 …
News in :90 – Oct. 18, 2022
President Joe Biden officially kicked off the application process for his student debit cancellation program, Australia agreed to recognize Tel Aviv as the capital of Israel and Stacks Cafe reopened for the fall semester in the O’Shaughnessy-Frey Library. KUST Station Director Owen Larson has today’s News in :90.
St. Thomas holds annual Homecoming Parade
St. Thomas held its annual homecoming parade on Saturday, Oct. 15. The parade featured student clubs and organizations before the homecoming football game that afternoon. KUST Station Director Owen Larson has the story.
News in :90 – Oct. 14, 2022
Florida school shooter Nikolas Cruz will be sentenced to life without parole for the 2018 murder of 17 people at Parkland’s Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School, after the jury said Thursday that it could not unanimously agree that he should be executed. Under Florida law, a death sentence requires a unanimous vote on at least …
News in :90 – Oct. 13, 2022
Inflation in the United States accelerated in September, with the cost of housing and other necessities intensifying pressure on households, wiping out pay gains and ensuring that the Federal Reserve will keep raising interest rates aggressively. Consumer prices rose 8.2% in September compared with a year earlier, the government said Thursday. On a month-to-month basis, …
News in :90 – Oct. 12, 2022
Russian missile attacks caused a crippled nuclear plant in Ukraine to lose all external power for the second time in five days, “This increases the risk of a radiation disaster because electricity is needed to operate critical safety systems.” Ukraine’s state nuclear operator said Wednesday. The jurors who will decide whether Florida school shooter Nikolas …
News in :90 – Oct. 11, 2022
Russian forces strafed Ukraine with missiles and munition-carrying drones, the Supreme Court rejected an appeal from Dylann Roof which challenged his death sentence and conviction and a memorial to deceased St. Thomas students was dedicated outside the chapel of St. Thomas Aquinas. Isabelle Lynch 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 …
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