Registration for the midterm elections is due, the Taliban claim responsibility for an attack, a fatal shooting happens outside a St. Paul bar, and a student at Northern University is found dead. Reporter Jack Stanek has today’s News in :90.
2018-2019 Undergraduate Student Government representatives announced
Nineteen students were elected April 26 to serve on next year’s Undergraduate Student Government, but almost every candidate ran uncontested.
Thousands decry election outcome, block I-94
Anger, fear, and hope reverberated in chants echoed by thousands of protesters on Thursday night during a “Stop Trump” rally that culmninated in a standoff with police on Interstate 94.
Video: Students participate at election victory parties
College students — many for the first time — represented at the DFL and GOP victory parties on election night.
Optimism at DFL rally muted after Trump victory
An evening of high hopes at the Democratic-Farmer-Labor election party turned to uncertainty as Hillary Clinton slipped behind Donald Trump in electoral votes.
Anticipation grows to celebration at GOP victory party
The energy at the GOP victory party continued to climb as state after state began swinging towards Donald Trump on election night.
Final Electoral College Map
Click here for a running total of Electoral College votes
Long lines, machine snags, but major voting problems scant
Voters around the country faced long lines, occasional broken machines and some hot tempers Tuesday, but as the polls began closing from east to west, there were no signs of the large-scale fraud, intimidation or hacking some had feared in the run-up to the presidential election.
Tommies hit the polls
St. Thomas students flooded to McNeely Hall and the Groveland Community Center on Nov. 8 to cast their votes for the 2016 presidential election.
St. Thomas student voting guide
Graphic designer Kathryn Kirk breaks down everything Tommies need to know for voting.
By the numbers: Clinton vs. Trump
The poll numbers are in after Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump’s first debate. See who’s winning right now.
Humor based campaign leads to a win for the new freshman class president
Ryan Sustacek barely set down his suitcases in his new dorm room before launching his campaign for freshman class president.
Voting changes bring early vote option and more
ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) — Minnesota residents have more options than ever for casting a ballot in the general election, making it more convenient for those who can’t make it to the polls Nov. 8. For the first time, state residents can start casting absentee ballots in this year’s general election on Sept. 23 without …
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USG announces 2016-17 council
Undergraduate Student Government has announced the 2016-17 USG council.
Local polls open for students
The 2014 midterm elections prompted St. Thomas students to vote at one of two local polling locations Tuesday.