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.

Top Stories – November 11, 2021

McNeely Hall welcomed voters this past Election Day and the Center for Well-Being restructured some of their roles to expand inclusivity. Join anchors Andrés Tejeda and Natalie Hoepner for the latest on those and more on Top Stories.

Top Stories – March 18, 2021

The MIAC clears fall and spring sports to compete this semester, and Minnesota governor Tim Walz eases COVID-19 restrictions. TommieMedia’s Emily Haugen and Justin Amaker have those topics and more on this episode of Top Stories.

Top Stories – October 22, 2020

A St. Thomas professor is recovering at home after four Tommies rushed to his aid when he collapsed from cardiac arrest, and the university adjusts a couple COVID-19 restrictions. TommieMedia’s Leila Weah and Annie Terry have those topics and more on this episode of Top Stories.

Top Stories – March 5, 2020

St. Thomas will adopt a test-optional policy starting in fall 2021, and the final Tommie-Johnnie football game will be at U.S. Bank Stadium. Join anchors Leila Weah and Emily Haugen for those stories and more on this episode of Top Stories.

Top Stories- Oct. 17, 2019

St. Thomas received an invitation to the Division I Summit League and Ray Ghansham Persaud faces additional charges in the bomb threat hoax case. Join anchors Rachel Torralba and Jack Stanek for those stories and more on this edition of Top Stories.

News in :90 – March 1, 2019

The Saudi Arabian government revoked the citizenship of Osama Bin Laden’s son, President Donald Trump and North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un fail to make a trade deal, Bryce Harper landed the largest contract in baseball history after signing with the Philadelphia Phillies, and Samantha Hoanglong and Kat Barrett host this week’s episode of Tommie Media’s Top stories. Reporter Rae Beaner has today’s News in 90.

News in :90 – May 11, 2018

Gamiel Hall and Emily Sweeney host Top Stories, a rally will be held at the state capitol to protest the cost of diabetes drugs, Minneapolis will pay nearly $200,000 to settle a lawsuit filed by a news anchor, and Yam Haus is featured in the final episode of Backstage Pass. For the last time, Assignment Editor has today’s News in :90.

Top Stories – May 10, 2018

St. Thomas Undergraduate Student Government swore in a new president and two St.Thomas seniors are developing an apartment building. Join anchors Gamiel Hall and Emily Sweeney for the latest on those and more on Top Stories, a rundown of TommieMedia’s top content from the past two weeks.

Top Stories – April 27, 2018

St. Thomas senior Divine Zheng is selected as the student commencement speaker and players of the football team received national academic honors. Join anchors Noah Brown and Carolyn Meyer for the latest on those and more on Top Stories, a rundown of TommieMedia’s top content from the past two weeks.

Top Stories – April 12, 2018

Michael Laurence Campbell was sentenced to four years and four months in prison, and the NCAA reprimanded three St. Thomas soccer players. Join anchors Brady Halbmaier and Lauren Andrego for the latest on those and more on Top Stories, a rundown of TommieMedia’s top content from the past two weeks.

Top Stories – March 22, 2018

The U.S State Department issued a travel warning for the Quintana Roo Mexico and over 500 members of the St. Thomas community participated in the March of our Lives demonstration. Join anchors Brady Halbmaier and Emily Sweeney for the latest on those and more on Top Stories, a rundown of TommieMedia’s top content from the past two weeks.

Top Stories – March 8, 2018

A St. Thomas student lands an internship in Poland and ROTC wins a national award. Plus an update on the Michael Campbell trial. Join anchors Carolyn Meyer and Gamiel Hall for the latest on those and more on Top Stories, a rundown of TommieMedia’s top content from the past two weeks.

Top Stories – Feb. 22, 2018

The Wild Onion will close at the end of March, and a former St. Kate’s student is in custody in at Ramsey County Jail on suspicion of arson and federal terrorism. Join anchors Lauren Andrego and Noah Brown for the latest on those and more on Top Stories, a rundown of TommieMedia’s top content from the past two weeks.