St. John’s University announced Wednesday that the final Tommie-Johnnie football game will be held at U.S. Bank Stadium. Students and faculty react to the announcement in a video by Studio Producer Samantha HoangLong and reporter Leila Weah.
Young cancer survivor inducted into St. Thomas women’s hockey team
St. Thomas women’s hockey team inducted Kaelee Moralez, a nine year-old cancer survivor, into their team on Sunday, Dec. 8. Chief Video Editor Jack Stanek highlights the special moment.
Dr. Dish elevates St. Thomas basketball’s game
Dr. Dish, a basketball machine that allows players to practice shooting without teammates as rebounders, has arrived at St. Thomas. Video reporter Taylor Shupe has the story.
Darby’s Dancers, St. Thomas dance team inspires those with special needs
By partnering with Darby’s Dancers, St. Thomas dance team members share their passion for dance with those in the community with special needs. Reporter Taylor Shupe and Videographer Owen Landrud have the full story.
St. Thomas Greenhouse hosts spring plant sale
The University of St. Thomas Greenhouse hosts a spring plant sale the week before Mother’s Day each year. Reporters Jacob Schneider and Carly Noble visited the plant sale to talk with volunteers and customers about their experience during the sale.
St. Thomas student wins Upper Midwest Emmy Student Production Award
St. Thomas junior Sam Luloff won a prestigious Upper Midwest Emmy Student Production Award Saturday for a music video he created in assistant professor Peter Gregg’s videography class.
Tommie football player cuts hair in AARC locker room
St. Thomas football player Josh Parks cuts hair for fellow students in the Anderson Athletics and Recreation Complex locker room. Videographer Jack Stanek and Reporter Taylor Shupe talked with Parks to learn more about his unique hair styling business.
St. Thomas becomes first institution in Twin Cities to obtain digital cadavers
St. Thomas became the first institution in the Twin Cities to a obtain a digital cadaver table for student use in associate professor Lesley Scibora’s human anatomy classroom.
News in :90 – March 15, 2019
The Minnesota House expands a vaping ban, 78 Thousand pounds of raw ground turkey is recalled nationwide following reports of Salmonella, and St. Thomas opens a video production studio in the O’Shaughnessy-Frey library. Ad/PR Rep. Bjorn Anderson has today’s News in 90.
News in :90 – Feb. 8, 2019
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Hammocks emerge as spring finally begins
As the weather warms up in the Twin Cities, St. Thomas students can be found on and off campus enjoying hiking, running or hanging out in hammocks. Senior reporter Lauren Andrego talks to local “mockers” about why they enjoy it.
‘Sustainable fashion’ a growing trend in St. Paul
A new trend in the clothing industry promotes minimal impact on the environment while providing high-quality products. Reporter Benton Johnson explores how this trend affects a St. Paul business.
Fans pack Schoenecker Arena for Tommie-Johnnie
Nearly 2,000 fans watched No. 3 ranked St. John’s defeat St. Thomas 57-50 Saturday at Schoenecker Arena. The Tommies will take the fifth seed in next week’s conference tournament.
As social media usage grows, so does its criticism
A former Facebook executive’s criticism of social media’s negative impact on society sparked conversations across the country. Senior reporter Lauren Andrego discusses the issues and potential solutions from other social media critics.
VIDEO: Thirty-seven thousand watch Tommies defeat Johnnies
Target Field hosted the 2017 Tommie Johnnie rivalry match-up as its first-ever football game, where the Tommies defeated the Johnnies 20-17, extending its record to 7-2 over the last six years. Director Lauren Andrego captured the day’s events.