The new ordinance starting in 2015 will require St. Paul shelters to only euthanize healthy animals they do not have the resources to care for.
Stop signs more than traffic signals
Thanks to the Residential Street Vitality Program, more than 90 stop signs have been replaced with artistic versions inspired by the natural world.
Students to take part in I AM ST. PAUL!
Sophomore Ellie Eischens is an assistant stylist and sophomore Lauren Lundstrom is the assistant producer for I AM ST. PAUL!, a variety and fashion show featuring local talent.
Lab fire forces evacuation of Owens Science Hall
No St. Thomas students were hurt, but classes in Owens Science Hall were canceled for the rest of the day.
News in :90 – Nov. 12, 2014
This is News in :90 for Wednesday, Nov. 12, 2014.
EPA grant funds biology students’ research
The $15,000 grant given this summer allowed biology students to analyze Lake Como, which has an excess amount of phosphorus stored in the lake’s sediment.
Street sweeping likely to cause parking problems
St. Paul has begun its semi-annual street sweep, which lasts through November and will affect student parking around campus.
Most haunted places in St. Paul
Photojournalist Carlee Hackl ventured to some of St. Paul’s most haunted spots, including the Mounds Theatre, Forepaugh’s Restaurant and more.
Twin Cities adopt anti-terror program
The anti-terror program will seek to engage at-risk communities and stop extremists from recruiting Americans to join terror organizations overseas.
New liaison encourages proactive neighbor relations
Amy Gage, the new St. Thomas neighborhood liaison, said she hopes to work closely with St. Thomas students on building and improving relations with neighbors.
6,000 cyclists ride in Classic Bike Tour
The 20th annual Saint Paul Classic Bike Tour kicked off Sunday morning outside O’Shaughnessy Science Hall.
Winter parking ban lifted in St. Paul
The City of St. Paul lifted citywide winter parking restrictions March 27 that permitted parking only on the odd sides of streets.
University adjusts to new single-sort recycling
St. Paul residents will no longer have to sort their recyclables but St. Thomas is still deciding how the university will modify its current procedure.
Obama visits St. Paul, outlines transit proposal
Two St. Thomas students took interest when President Obama visited St. Paul to unveil his plan to invest in and update the nation’s infrastructure.
Local athletes compete in St. Paul’s Crashed Ice
A member of the St. Thomas men’s club hockey team was one of the many hopefuls who competed in the Red Bull event this weekend in St. Paul.