St. Thomas places a compost bin outside Dowling Hall, St. Paul Mayor Melvin Carter announces the Red Bull Flugtag will be returning to the Twin Cities, Minnesota awaits the incoming winter storm and scientists capture a photo of a black hole. Design Manager Emilia Fredrickson has today’s News in :90.
St. Thomas places compost bin outside Dowling Hall
St. Thomas students living on north campus can now compost with ease due to a new collection bin outside of Dowling Hall.
News in :90 – April 9, 2019
St. Thomas is the first institution in the Twin Cities to obtain digital cadavers, Attorney General William Barr said he will release a redacted version of special counsel Robert Mueller’s report on the Russia investigation, and a 23-year-old man faces a U.S. magistrate Tuesday on a charge that he lied to federal agents about being a missing child from Illinois. University Affairs Editor Kat Barrett has today’s News in :90.
News in :90 – April 8, 2019
Changes coming for St. Thomas dining services, a teenager is treated for injuries following an encounter with a boulder and Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen resigns. Ad Director Kleio Vrohidis has today’s News in :90.
How will changes to dining services affect you?
Dining Services announced multiple changes coming to on-campus dining next fall, including expanded hours in The View, more variety in the dining menu and most notably, an unlimited meal plan.
MIAC schools want to expel St. Thomas
The 13 MIAC university presidents will consider whether to expel St. Thomas from the conference on April 18, with a final vote scheduled for May.
News in :90 – April 5, 2019
A Ohio man falsely identified himself as a child who has been missing for over 13 years, the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency dropped an explosive from a spacecraft, and Boeing continues to have issues with their planes in Ethiopia after putting in new safety measures. PR Director Grace Hallen has today’s News in 90.
News in :90 – April 4, 2019
Construction of the new Iversen Center for Faith begins, man accused of Christchurch attacks faces 50 murder charges, and a federal hearing is scheduled on whether a government watchlist violates the Constitution. Assignment Editor Ava Diaz has today’s News in :90.
News in :90 – April 4, 2019
Chicago’s first black and lesbian woman mayor is elected, a new Center on Race, Leadership and Social Justice comes to St. Thomas and LAPD arrest a suspect in the shooting of Nipsey Hussle. Sports Editor Matt Curry has today’s News in :90.
Center on Race, Leadership and Social Justice brings another competitive edge to St. Thomas
Artika Tyner, the current Associate Vice President of Diversity and Inclusion, will lead a new center for students to expand the ways they look at race, leadership and social justice opening in the fall of 2019.
News in :90 – April 2, 2019
Jurors answer written questions for the case of a former Minneapolis police officer who shot and killed an Australian woman, President Donald Trump suggests he will defer until after 2020 to push for a Republican health care plan, and New Zealanders vote in favor of new gun restrictions. Chief Story Editor Samantha HoangLong has today’s News in :90.
News in :90 – April 1, 2019
Cholera breaks out in Mozambique, rapper Nipsey Hussle is killed and the St. Thomas community gathers for International Women’s Day. Director Solveig Rennan has today’s News in :90.
St. Thomas students and faculty gather to celebrate International Women’s Day
Students and staff gathered in the Anderson Student Center’s Hearth room to hear the St. Thomas community share their stories in celebration of International Women’s Day.
News in :90 – March 22, 2019
New Zealand held a prayer service, Jimmy Carter became the oldest living chief executive and judge to rule if R.Kelly can travel to Dubai to perform. Graphic Designer Mae MacFarlane has today’s News in :90.
News in :90 – March 21, 2019
St. Thomas’ Undergraduate Student Government approved a new Denouncing Hate Resolution, St. Paul is bracing for a spring flooding as the Mississippi River rises with rapidly melting snow, the Great Lakes region is warming faster than the rest of the United States and 40 people were killed when a ferry sank in the Tigris River. Ad/PR Representative Kyla Krohn has today’s News in :90.