Hooded gunman kills 12 Wednesday night, Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg in hospital with fractured ribs, Democrats prepare to use house power over President Trump with financial claims. Web Manager Esmee Verschoor has today’s News in :90.
News in :90 – Nov. 1, 2018
One of the largest crowds in St. Thomas history gathered to discuss a collective commitment to a new action plan to combat racism on campus Wednesday, the truck driver accused of gunning down 11 people in Pittsburgh Synagogue pleads not guilty Thursday, President Donald Trump says the number of military troops deployed to US-Mexican border could reach 15,000. Chief Story Editor/Social Media Manager Solveig Rennan has today’s News in :90.
News in :90 – Oct. 23, 2018
Two events have been planned on St. Thomas campus due to racial slur incident, President of Turkey believes Saudi suspects should face justice in Turkey, Dow Jones points severely plummeted early this morning and starting this year St. Thomas students can purchase goods for the impact project. Director Noah Brown has today’s News in :90.
News in :90 – Oct. 19, 2018
A man has died from Wednesday’s fire in St. Paul, florida residents are still trying to cope with the aftermath of Hurricane Michael, a US Navy crash occured earlier today and Afghans prepare for a vote on the corruption of their government on Oct. 20. Senior PR Rep. Kleio Vrohidis has today’s News in :90
News in :90 – Oct. 15, 2018
Investigators entered Saudi consulate building in Istanbul for Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi went missing nearly two weeks ago, A bus carrying the women’s volleyball team from Bethel to the University of Minnesota collided with a vehicle in Wisc. killing the two people in the car, Professor Jack Nelson-Pallmeyer is retiring. Advertising Director Amanda Gasow has today’s News in :90.
News in :90 – Oct. 11, 2018
Dougherty Family College receives a $6.5 million donation, thousands are without power from Hurricane Michael, and funding authorization for the Soo Lock Project was included in a water resources bill that cleared the Senate on Wednesday. Business Manager Grace Hallen has today’s News in :90.
News in :90 – October 10, 2018
A new photo slide show of the 2018 homecoming concerts at St. Thomas, hurricane Michael closes in on northern Florida, and more in today’s News in :90.
News in :90 – Oct. 5, 2018
Minnesota State investigators find a box cutter blade at the scene of a fatal shooting, the Senate votes 51 to 49 for the nomination of Brett Kavanaugh, and an Iraqi woman and a Congolese doctor receive the Nobel Peace Prize. Assignment Editor Althea Larson has today’s News in :90.
News in :90 – Sept. 26, 2018
The university of Minnesota honors Prince, Bill Cosby spends his first night in prison, and more in today’s News in :90.
News in :90- Sept. 20, 2018
The Blue Lagoon is renovated and renamed the Center for Student Achievement, two people were injured in an explosion in Southeast Minneapolis and Keep the Ball Rolling is back for a second season. Reporter Carly Noble has today’s News in :90.
News in :90- Sept. 19, 2018
Millions of chickens and thousands of turkeys have been killed in flooding from Hurricane Florence, a was body found near the Cape Fear River in North Carolina and Syrian opposition activists said that thousands of people displaced by violence returned home yesterday. Director Noah Brown has today’s News in :90.
News in :90 – Sept. 18, 2018
South Korean President Moon Jae-in begins his third summit with North Korean leader Kim Jong-un, Russian aircraft was shot down by a Syrian defense missile over the Mediterranean and the U.S. cuts down on refugee acceptance for the second year straight. Web Manager Esme Verschoor has today’s News in :90.
News in :90 – Sept. 17, 2018
Wilmington, North Carolina takes action against Hurricane Florence, victim accusing judge Brett Kavanaugh speaks out, and University of St. Thomas Undergraduate Student Government holds its first general council meeting. University Affairs Editor Samantha HoangLong has today’s News in :90.
News in :90 – Sept. 13, 2018
A federal judge in Massachusetts set Friday as a deadline for federal support for Native Americans displaced by Hurricane Maria. Researchers at George Washington University estimated 3,000 people dead from Hurricane Maria in Puerto Rico, and a San Francisco board voted to remove a 19th century controversial statue. PR Director Kate Smarjesse has today’s News in :90.
News in :90 – May 10, 2018
St. Paul police say a bicyclist died Wednesday after colliding with a school bus, nineteen students were elected April 26 to serve on next year’s Undergraduate Student Government and Maryland Democratic governor candidate, Kevin Kamenetz, died of cardiac arrest at age 60. University Affairs Editor Solveig Rennan has today’s News in :90.