Free agent right hander Lance Lynn signs three year $30 million with Texas Rangers, Power forward Dirk Nowitzki begins record breaking 21st season with Dallas Mavericks in Thursday’s loss against Phoenix Suns, Phillip Rivers leads Chargers to late comeback victory over Kansas City Chiefs. Director Noah Brown has today’s Sports in :60
The Locker Room with Jeff Boeser – Dec. 13, 2018
Men’s hockey coach Jeff Boeser, forward Tanner Barnes and defender Mac Watson visit The Locker Room with TommieMedia’s Brady Halbmaier.
Subduing the blaze: A look into California’s rampant wildfires
Whole neighborhoods and commercial districts are decimated after numerous wildfires burned through parts of California. Designer Emilia Fredrickson profiles the aftermath of three wildfires.
Coffee break
As finals week approaches, many Tommies will stay up late drinking coffee while studying for finals. Designer Jason Ortiz outlines the best times to drink coffee.
Sports in :60 – Dec. 12, 2018
The University of Minnesota’s men’s basketball team defeated North Florida, The Minnesota Vikings fired their offensive coordinator John DeFilippo, both St. Thomas basketball teams look to remain perfect in their divisions. Reporter Jacob Schneider has today’s Sports in :60.
Blue light exposed
Prolonged exposure to blue light from digital devices may cause retinal damage and vision loss. Design Manager Christine Hastings outlines blue light exposure and ways to prevent digital eye strain.
PODCAST: Keep the Ball Rolling with John Tauer and Ruth Sinn
In the season finale of Keep the Ball Rolling, Noah, Brady and Althea talk Tommie hoops and Tommie-Johnnie football at Allianz Field before bidding farewell to Brady. St. Thomas basketball coaches John Tauer and Ruth Sinn join the crew in studio.
PHOTO SLIDESHOW: Pulse showcase
The 2018 Pulse showcase featured dancing and choreography set to music by Beyonce, British artists and Imagine Dragons. A variety of student singers also performed at the event. Photographer Isa Tine captured the event.
Sports in :60 – Dec. 11, 2018
The Vikings lose to the Seahawks, Noah, Brady and Althea record the season finale of Keep the Ball Rolling, and warmer winters make things difficult for University of Minnesota winter sports teams. Director Noah Brown has today’s Sports in :60.
News in :90 – Dec. 11, 2018
The Star Tribune’s movie critic resigns due to accusations of plagiarism and O’Gara’s Bar and Grill sells bricks from their old building to support the Alzheimer’s Association of Minnesota. Chief Story Editor Solveig Rennan has today’s News in :90.
COJO staff member makes US wheelchair curling team
St. Thomas COJO staff member Oyuna Uranchimeg has qualified for the American Paralympic curling team. Videographer Charlie Siddons and Reporter Jack Stanek profile Uranchimeg’s journey.
Sports in :60 – Dec. 7, 2018
Tommie Winter sports season is in full swing, AP player of the year and second baseman and the Twins $7.5 million contract. Reporter Rachel Torralba has today’s sports in :60.
News in :90 – Dec. 7, 2018
President Donald Trump nominates new attorney general, U.S. employers add 155,000 new jobs in November and Samantha Hoanglong and Althea Larson cover the semesters news in Top Stories. Jack Stanek has today’s News in :90.
Top Stories – Dec. 6, 2018
More than 500 people filled the Anderson Student Center on October 25 for a sit-in and the university announced plans for two new residence halls and renovations to the Brady and Dowling dormitories. Join anchors Althea Larson and Samantha Hoanglong for those issues and more on this special edition of Top Stories recapping this fall …
Sports in :60 – Dec. 6, 2018
The St. Thomas men’s basketball team rallies to defeat Bethel Wednesday, St. Louis Cardinal acquire first baseman Paul Goldschmidt in trade with Arizona Diamondbacks, Keep the Ball Rolling released its 12th episode Wednesday featuring Tommie guard Connor Bair. Director Noah Brown has today’s Sports in :60.
