A 19-year-old man is accused of holding his girlfriend captive in her dorm room at St. Catherine’s University while he raped, beat and waterboarded her for days until she escaped.
PHOTO SLIDESHOW: St. Thomas beats St. Kates 5-1 in first postseason game
Senior pitcher Kiersten Anderson-Glass threw four strikeouts, leading the St. Thomas softball team to beat St. Catherine 5-1 in the first game of the MIAC postseason. Owen Larson and Casey Eakins have the story.
Sports in :60 – Feb. 17, 2020
St. Thomas swim and dive both placed second at the MIAC championships this weekend and St. Thomas men’s hockey won 8-2 win against Hamline Friday at Saint Thomas Ice Arena. Videographer Rae Beaner has today’s Sports in :60.
St. Kate’s Women’s Art Institute celebrates 20th anniversary
St. Catherine University hosted the Women’s Art Institute’s 20th Anniversary exhibition gallery from Sept. 7 – Oct. 19. Reporter Burke Spizale has the story.
St. Thomas library opens new video production studio
St. Thomas opened a new video production studio for students at the beginning of spring semester on the third floor of the O’Shaughnessy-Frey Library.
Sports in :60 – April 30, 2018
Baseball goes 2-2 over the weekend, and softball has its win streak snapped. Reporter Matthew Curry has today’s Sports in :60.
New parking lot to be built on St. Kate’s green space
Several trees have been cut down at St. Catherine University to make room for a new parking facility.
AP: Minnesota terror case shows challenge of predicting attacks
After Tnuza Jamal Hassan was stopped from flying to Afghanistan last September, she allegedly told FBI agents that she wanted to join al-Qaida and marry a fighter, and that she might even wear a suicide belt.
Top Stories – Feb. 22, 2018
The Wild Onion will close at the end of March, and a former St. Kate’s student is in custody in at Ramsey County Jail on suspicion of arson and federal terrorism. Join anchors Lauren Andrego and Noah Brown for the latest on those and more on Top Stories, a rundown of TommieMedia’s top content from the past two weeks.
News in :90 – Feb. 9, 2018
A St. Kate’s student is charged in connection with the fires set on campus last month, a new bill ends the federal government shutdown, and North Korea and South Korea have a show of diplomatic unity at the Olympics. Reporter Matthew Curry has today’s News in :90.
St. Kate’s Public Safety calls multiple fires on campus ‘arson’
Multiple fires were set across St. Kate’s St. Paul campus Wednesday in an apparent case of arson, according to emergency alerts sent to students.
Fischer, women cruise past St. Kate’s for fifth-straight win
Forward Lauren Fischer was perfect from three as the seventh-rank women’s basketball team cruised past St. Kate’s 79-46 Saturday at Schoenecker Arena.
Women’s hockey back on track after 2-1 victory
Defender Allison Borgstrom scored her seventh goal of the season as the Tommies snapped a two-game skid with a 2-1 win over St. Kate’s.
AP: Security guard arrested for filing false shooting report
The 25-year-old St. Kate’s guard was taken into custody late Wednesday after he admitted to investigators that he accidentally shot himself while on duty the previous night.
St. Kate’s students react after on-campus shooting
St. Catherine University students met Wednesday at noon to express frustration over the university’s response to Tuesday night’s on-campus shooting of a security officer.