The Coffee Bene location in the O’Shaughnessy-Frey Library has reduced its hours significantly, now closing at 4 p.m. on weekdays.
News in :90 – Feb. 15, 2018
Authorities charged Nikolas Cruz with 17 counts of premeditated murder following Wednesday’s school shooting. St. Thomas first-year Joseph Sarne died Tuesday, Feb. 6 in a car crash and Mikaela Shiffrin made her Olympic debut. Photojournalist Sophie Ringold has today’s News in :90.
First-year student dies in car accident
St. Thomas first-year student Joseph Sarne died Tuesday, Feb. 6 after a rollover car accident on Interstate 35 near Duluth the prior Saturday.
US official: Florida high school shooter identified
A former Florida high school student is in custody after he allegedly opened fire at his former school Wednesday, killing at least 17 people.
Bylaws updated, clubs funded in Feb. 8 USG meeting
Updates to the USG voting system were among the four amendments to the organization’s bylaws approved at the most recent general council meeting. University Affairs Editor Solveig Rennan has a full update from the event’s proceedings.
News in :90 – Feb. 13, 2018
Former St. Kate’s student pleads not guilty to federal charges, a 16-year-old Sibley County native charged with felony gross negligence has reached a plea deal, President Donald Trump tries to eliminate federal support of the U.S. waterway cleanup, and Annie Youngblood is the Tommie Award winner.
AP: Minnesota woman ordered detained on terror, arson charges
Nineteen-year-old Tnuza Jamal Hassan of Minneapolis has been ordered detained by a federal judge after allegedly setting nine fires at St. Catherine University last month.
News in :90 – Feb. 12, 2018
President Trump unveils his new infrastructure plan, the Senate hosts a rare open debate on immigration policy, and stocks are rising. Reporter Samantha HoangLong has today’s News in :90.
News in :90 – Feb. 9, 2018
A St. Kate’s student is charged in connection with the fires set on campus last month, a new bill ends the federal government shutdown, and North Korea and South Korea have a show of diplomatic unity at the Olympics. Reporter Matthew Curry has today’s News in :90.
AP: Woman faces terror charge after fires at Minnesota campus
A Minnesota woman was charged Wednesday on one count of federal terrorism after being accused of encouraging two fellow college students to join a jihad months before she allegedly set several fires at St. Catherine University.
News in :90 – Feb. 8, 2018
A chair was stolen from U.S. Bank Stadium after the Super Bowl, the governor of North Dakota pays $37,000 for Super Bowl tickets, and Drake visits Miami. Reporter Althea Larson has today’s News in :90.
News in :90 – Feb. 7, 2018
An earthquake in Taiwan, SpaceX and the discovery of a 10,000 year old skeleton found in an English cave are all part of today’s News in :90 with chief story editor Emily Sweeney.
News in :90 – Feb. 6, 2018
The Tommie Awards finalists voting is now available, the stock market dropped and then rallied Tuesday morning, and the grand jury looks into the Justine Ruszcyk case. Reporter Kyle Manderfeld has todays News in :90.
Sports in :60 – Feb. 6, 2018
Men’s basketball defeats Carleton College, Super Bowl viewership has dropped and Minnesota sets the record for the coldest Super Bowl to date. Reporter MacKenzie Bailey has today’s Sports in :60.
Meet the 2018 Tommie Award finalists
This year’s finalists for the Tommie Award have been announced. University Affairs Editor Solveig Rennan gives an in-depth look at each of the three seniors selected.
