Sharon Anderson, Kurt Dornfeld and Tim Holden will take on incumbent St. Paul Mayor Chris Coleman as he seeks a third term in the Nov. 5 election.
Engineering acquires remnants from 35W bridge collapse
After working for five years, the School of Engineering obtained several steel pieces this month that will remind to students about the implications of their work.
News in :90 — Oct. 29, 2013
This is News in :90 for Tuesday, Oct. 29, 2013.
Students’ proximity to home makes dependence easier
St. Thomas’ top-10 feeder high schools which produce the greatest number of students—are all within 30 miles of campus.
Beaker’s Coffee Cart reopens after month-long delay
After renovations and state inspections delayed the Beaker’s Coffee Cart’s reopening more a month, the South Campus venue is back in business.
Team builds car for national race competition
The St. Thomas racing team spend more than 40 hours a week in the basement of O’Shaugnessy Science Center building with one thing in mind- racing.
Archbishop denies cover-up of priest sexual abuse
Archbishop John Nienstedt said in remarks published Wednesday that he regrets some parishioners and priests have lost confidence in him.
The ‘skinny’ on weight-based discrimination
More than 68 percent of Americans are considered overweight or obsese, and many reported weight-based discrimination in employment, education, and healthcare.
Study shows leaf waste affects water quality
A study shows decaying leaves from storm drains have caused phosphorus to pile up in bodies of water, affecting more than 140 lakes in the Twin Cities.
MIAC football roundup: week 7
Check in with the MIAC to see how St. Thomas’ conference competition fared in week seven.
Police ask abuse victims to come forward
St. Paul police on Thursday asked anyone who has been a victim of sexual abuse by a priest to come forward and report their experiences to law enforcement.
Graduate’s iPhone case company gains national clientel
Widget Wah has sold more than 15,000 iPhone cases in the last five months.
Sullivan expresses shock, sadness at Keating lawsuit
President Julie Sullivan said she was “shocked and saddened” by the news that a priest faculty member was named in a sexual abuse lawsuit.
St. Thomas priest on leave, lawsuit filed
The Archdiocese of St. Paul and Minneapolis says a popular professor at the University of St. Thomas has taken a voluntary leave of absence.
USG helps reassess theology, philosophy requirements
President Jenna Johnson confirmed Sunday that steps have been taken to re-evaluate the number of those courses the university requires.
