The St. Thomas Theater Club ushered in the return of live stage productions at the university with its performance of “Entropy or Something,” a one-act play performed at Baumgaertner Auditorium in the Brady Educational Center on Saturday. AP Wire CME Kevin Lynch has the story.
St. Thomas football demonstrates offseason growth in spring game
The St. Thomas football team engaged in an offense versus defense scrimmage game at O’Shaughnessy Stadium on Saturday after officially beginning its spring practice on April 4.
St. Thomas track and field hosts final meet before Summit League Championships
St. Thomas men’s and women’s track and field hosted 16 teams at the Joe Sweeney Invitational at O’Shaughnessy Stadium on Wednesday. Kevin Lynch has the story.
St. Thomas football undergoes staff changes heading into spring practices
St. Thomas football began its spring practice schedule and picked up five new coaches ahead of a scrimmage game planned for May 4. AP Wire CME Kevin Lynch has the story.
University of St. Thomas to cut 26 filled staff positions
The University of St. Thomas notified faculty and staff they would be cutting 26 filled staff positions to assist in narrowing a $10.5 million budget gap beginning July 1.
REVIEW: ‘Civil War’ is a house divided against itself
AP Wire CME Kevin Lynch gives his review of “Civil War,” in theaters April 12, 2024.
Power outage affects St. Thomas campus, surrounding neighborhood
Much of the St. Thomas campus and surrounding neighborhood lost power at around 1 p.m. Monday due to an issue at an Xcel substation. Power was restored at around 1:45 p.m. Kevin Lynch, Anya Capistrant-Kinney and Justin Jones have the story.
‘Love Lies Bleeding’ tackles familiar subject matter with bold, bloody biceps
AP Wire CME Kevin Lynch gives his review of “Love Lies Bleeding,” directed by Rose Glass.
Art History Department finds new opportunities, freedoms in Schoenecker Center
The Schoenecker Center, which serves as the University of St Thomas’ new home for its science, technical, engineering, arts and math fields, opened its doors for classes on Monday, Feb. 5. The complex, which cost over 100 million dollars, features new facilities for integrative STEAM studies, including geology, multimedia, robotics and music. Kevin Lynch has the story.
Grace Hall residents go more than 24 hours without heat
Grace Hall residents woke up Sunday and Monday mornings to cold dorm rooms as they waited for help from Public Safety and maintenance.
South Campus water quality concerns prompt University response
St. Thomas students have raised concerns about the water quality in Grace Hall and Brady Education Center while the University has assured students that the water is safe. Senior CME Anya Capistraint-Kinney, AP Wire CME Kevin Lynch and Daniela Kopřivová have the story.
REVIEW: “Perfect Days” stuns upon US release ahead of Oscars season
AP Wire CME Kevin Lynch gives his review of Wim Wenders’s latest film, “Perfect Days,” a hopeful tale masked within an equally potent story of loneliness, regret and sorrow.
Grace Hall residents raise concerns about new walking path
Grace Hall residents expressed frustration after construction on the Lee and Penny Anderson Arena suddenly diverted walking paths to the dorm Tuesday morning. AP Wire CME Kevin Lynch, University Affairs CME Gwynn Vang and reporter Elaina Mankowski have the story.
News in :90 – Feb. 14, 2024
Harvey Weinstein will attempt to overturn his conviction for sexual misconduct at the New York Court of Appeals today. Explosions struck a natural gas pipeline in Iran early Wednesday morning. The U.S. House of Representatives impeached Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayors by one vote on Tuesday. AP Wire CME Kevin Lynch has today’s News in :90.
St. Thomas football adds 12 recruits on National Signing Day
The St. Thomas football program announced the recruitment of 12 players on Wednesday for National Signing Day, marking the beginning of the 2024 regular signing period for Division I football. AP Wire Editor Kevin Lynch has the story.