News in :90 – Oct. 16, 2019

Elizabeth Warren came under attack by rivals accusing her of ducking questions related to her campaign policies, Turkey’s invasion of northern Syria is close to sparking a crisis at the world’s biggest military alliance, and Vice President of Student Affairs Karen Lange spoke to the general council and reported 18 clubs were funded at the undergraduate student government general council meeting. Columnist Kayla Mayer has today’s News in :90.

News in :90 – Oct. 15, 2019

France’s lower parliament expected to pass a bill giving single women and lesbian couples access to in vitro fertilization and related procedures and the World Press Institute and the University of St. Thomas will present a public forum on “Reporting in an Anti-Media World” Tuesday evening. Ad/PR representative McKenzie Hickey has today’s News in :90.

News in :90 – Oct. 9, 2019

The Pacific Gas and Electric Company will stage the largest preventative blackout in state history, the White house announced it would halt all cooperation with the impeachment probe, the Supreme Court is deciding whether a civil rights law extends to LGBT people, and the St. Thomas dance team has partnered with Darby’s Dancers. Designer Maggie Stout has this week’s News in :90.

News in :90 – Oct. 8, 2019

A federal judge orders for New York City prosecutors to see president Donald Trump’s tax returns and St. Thomas’ class of 2023 breaks a new record for St. Thomas’ diversity percentage. Design Manager Reid Neeser has today’s News in :90.

News in :90 – Oct. 4, 2019

St. Thomas is invited to join the Summit League, U.S. diplomats continue talks with Ukraine’s president, an ex-Dallas police officer is sentenced to ten years in prison and more. Reporter Rae Beaner has today’s News in :90.

News in :90 – Oct. 3, 2019

The Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences announced the reconstruction of St. Thomas’ COJO department and a Dallas police officer who killed his unarmed neighbor drew 10 years in prison. Reporter Joey Swanson has today’s news in :90.

News in :90 – Oct. 2, 2019

North Korea’s missile launch Wednesday suggests underwater testing for the first time in three years, the Minnesota Historical Society is holding public hearings across the state on whether to rename historic Fort Snelling, and students at Winona State University have a new housing option at a local assisted living facility. Photojournalist Tina O’Malley has today’s News in :90.