Minnesota has seen an alarming rise in heroin-related deaths in recent years and a tenfold increase in the number of people seeking treatment for heroin addiction.
Madison & Co. salon opens in student center
Madison & Co., the new Aveda concept salon filling the vacancy left by Estetica, opened its doors in the Anderson Student Center Tuesday.
Stefanie Lenway named business school dean
After a nearly two-year-long search, Stefanie Lenway will take over as the Opus College of Business dean the university announced Friday.
News in :90 – April 4, 2014
This is News in :90 for Friday, April 4, 2014.
News in :90 – April 3, 2014
This is News in :90 for Thursday, April 3, 2014.
South Campus construction limits parking
Construction on South Campus has limited parking space and cut off routes to multiple parking areas including lots M, O and V.
Gunman kills 3, wounds 16 at Fort Hood Army base
A soldier opened fire Wednesday on fellow service members at the Fort Hood military base, killing three people and wounding 16 before committing suicide.
News in :90 – April 2, 2014
This is News in :90 for Wednesday, April 2, 2014.
Richard Plumb announced as new provost
The current dean of the Seaver College of Science and Engineering at Loyola Marymount University will take over as vice president and provost on July 15.
News in :90 – April 1, 2014
This is News in :90 for Tuesday, April 1, 2014.
GM recall: Many victims were young drivers
As the deaths are tallied from General Motors’ delayed recall of compact cars, one thing is becoming clear: Of those killed, the majority were young.
News in :90 — March 31, 2014
This is News in :90 for Monday, March 31, 2014.
Students gain real-world experience in real estate
Real estate students Teresa Lingg and Theodore Johnson worked on an Arrowhead Lake property acquired by the St. Thomas Real Estate Program.
Student, professor receive women’s leadership award
Senior Melissa Seymour and English professor Brenda Powell are this year’s recipients of the Sister Pat Kowalski Women’s Leadership award.
Spring brings relief to students with SAD
As spring approaches, sunshine, melting snow and warmer temperatures are all good signs for students who suffer from Seasonal Affective Disorder.
