Citizens rallied in front of the Minnesota Capitol building in St. Paul Tuesday following a leaked Supreme Court opinion written by Justice Samuel Alito that would overturn the landmark 1973 Roe v. Wade case that legalized abortion nationwide. Scout Mason and Rori West have the story.
Tommies split doubleheader against Green Bay in home finale
The St. Thomas softball team split its doubleheader, winning 9-1 and losing 5-3, with Green Bay Tuesday at South Field. First-year pitcher Christina Crawford dominated on both sides of the ball in game one, going 3-3 with a three-run home run and pitching all five innings.
News in :90 – May 3, 2022
A draft opinion suggests the U.S. Supreme Court could be poised to overturn the landmark 1973 Roe v. Wade case that legalized abortion nationwide, employers posted a recond 11.5 million job openings in March and the United States now has an unprecedented two job openings for every person who is unemployed, and a Minnesota appeals court has sided with a Wright County man who was fined for flying a huge Donald Trump flag on top of a crane. Reporter Abby Kielty has today’s News in :90.
News in :90 – May 2, 2022
Israel lashed out at Russia over “unforgivable comments” by its foreign minister about Nazism and Antisemitism, President Joe Biden saluted his Walter Mondale Sunday at the UMN, and 29th Annual Undergraduate Communication Research Conference was held Friday. Camarae Good has today’s News in :90.
Sports in :60 – May 2, 2022
The St. Thomas baseball team breezed to a 12-2 victory over Western Illinois Sunday and split the doubleheader Saturday, St. Thomas men’s golf finished day one of the Summit League Championship on Sunday in seventh place, St. Thomas softball suffered a 5-0 loss at South Dakota State on Friday and the Minnesota Wild kick off the playoffs today. Kelly Chisholm has today’s Sports in :60.
INFOGRAPHIC: Best plants to have in your dorm
April showers bring May flowers… and dorm plants! In celebration of these spring changes, here is a collection of the best plants to grow in your dorm in terms of sunlight, container type and watering schedules.
Sports in :60 – April 29, 2022
St. Thomas softball lost both of their games at South Dakota State, St. Thomas men’s baseball is set to play its 5th Summit League Series of 2022, and the Minnesota Wild will play their final game of the season against the Colorado Avalanche. Designer Isabel Brown has today’s Sports in :60.
William Cavert brings expertise in environmental history to St. Thomas
Environmental history has only been a topic of study for the past 50 years, but the University of St. Thomas has close ties to this growing area of research with history professor William Cavert.
News in :90 – April 29, 2022
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy accused Russia of trying to humiliate the United Nations by raining missiles on Kyiv during a visit to the city by the U.N. chief, Beijing is grappling with the latest wave of the omicron variant of the coronavirus, and Minneapolis police used covert or bogus social media accounts to monitor black individuals and groups despite having no clear public safety rationale for doing so. Production Editor Natalie Hoepner has today’s News in :90.
Top Stories – April 28, 2022
University President Julie Sullivan will be leaving St. Thomas and the universities public safety team has added a new furry friend. Join anchors Derek Badger and Natalie Hoepner for the latest on those and more on Top Stories.
News in :90 – April 28, 2022
Putin’s demand to pay for gas in rubles would violate western sanctions imposed over the war, a Minneapolis Police Department investigation found patterns of race discrimination, and a TommieMedia columnist takes first place in contest. Ella Shuherk has today’s News in :90.
PHOTO SLIDESHOW: Students cuddle baby animals at Spring Babies Festival
Mid West Music Fest returns to Winona
After a two-year hiatus, local music festival Mid West Music Fest will return Friday, April 29 to the streets, shops and parks of downtown Winona, Minnesota.
Post-Floyd probe finds discrimination by Minneapolis police
A state investigation launched after George Floyd’s killing in the custody of four Minneapolis police officers has determined that the department engages in a pattern of race discrimination.
News in :90 – April 27, 2022
Russia and the United States have carried out a prisoner exchange, Elon Musk pledged to buy Twitter for $44 billion this week and 22 new positive COVID-19 cases were reported by St. Thomas’ Center for Well-Being. Angelica Franaschouk has today’s News in :90.
