Students filled the St.Thomas Create[space] to celebrate Diwali, the Nov. 4 festival of lights, taking part in lantern making and henna during a Desi club event on Nov. 2.
Associate Vice President of Principal and Leadership Gifts speaks, council members approved a new club and finance update overviewed at Nov. 4 USG meeting
Associate Vice President of Principal and Leadership Gifts Joe Plante discussed the Schoenecker Center, USG approved the creation of a design club and finance updates were given at the Undergraduate Student Government general council meeting Thursday, Nov. 4 at Scooter’s. University Affairs Editor Natalie Hoepner has the update.
News in :90 – Oct. 20, 2021
Public Safety Sgt. Reggie Wright has a fan club, the White House has announced plans to vaccinate children, and a judge announced that bail will not be lowered for a man accused of shooting a Twin Cities man. Derek Badger has today’s News in :90.
Public Safety Sergeant positively influences students on campus, prompting fan page
St. Thomas Public Safety Sgt. Reginald Wright, commonly known as Reggie, has made positive connections with students over his career at St. Thomas, but especially with this class of first-year students, prompting the creation of the Reggie Fan Club Instagram page.
St. Thomas students’ laptop stickers tell the stories behind masked faces in the crowd
At a school with more than 10,000 undergraduate and graduate students, St. Thomas students’ laptop stickers tell their stories to passersby if they take the time to look.
Create[space] sparks student engagement and creativity with activity kits
The cancellation of in-person activities at St. Thomas has brought a surge of interest in the create[space] activities after director Manuela Hill-Muñoz developed what she calls “creativity kits”, mailed directly to students’ doors. Reporter Joey Swanson has the story.
St. Thomas students donate face shields to local hospitals
As hospitals struggle to obtain personal protective equipment to protect their staff from COVID-19, one St. Thomas student was motivated by unused materials from the engineering department to start making face shields to donate to hospitals across Minnesota and Wisconsin. Reporter Leila Weah has the story.
News in :90 – Nov. 8, 2019
House Democrats released new transcripts of Trump officials’ testimony Friday, Governor Tim Walz wants to lower carbon emissions from Minnesota’s transportation sector, and St. Thomas students gathered in the CreateSpace last Wednesday in celebration of the Day of the Dead. Studio Producer Kate Nechanicky has today’s News in :90.
PHOTO SLIDESHOW: St Thomas community celebrates Dia de Los Muertos
St. Thomas students gathered in the createspace Wednesday to honor their loved ones who have passed through the celebration of Dia de Los Muertos.