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After Ettinger-student coalition dialogues, the administration agreed to make progress on the students’ six demands.
As the semester ends, local businesses prepare for fewer students on campus.
Property damage and theft rates have increased in most University-area neighborhoods while car thefts have decreased in a year.
While the festival is one weekend in June, planning begins far in advance.
The conference provided local and national city planning communities, including students, a chance to connect.
Local activists declared the civilian-run police review board a failure after a year of inaction.
COGS had success this year in resource accessibility, collaboration with the Graduate Student Labor Union and working with University administration.
After Ettinger-student coalition dialogues, the administration agreed to make progress on the students’ six demands.
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Progress has been made, but there is still more that needs to happen.
Local leaders have the greatest ability to affect this positive change for their communities.
The University of Minnesota Medical School should pair with corporate and foundations to help fulfill its mission.
Roe v. Wade laid the groundwork for women’s rights in America. Then they were stripped away.
Inclusion of diverse characters in media is increasing, but the accurate and meaningful portrayal of minorities is not.
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The Twin Cities saw a variety of performances from all kinds of artists.
Look forward to festivals such as Yacht Club and Basilica Block Party.
Twin Cities activist artists recognize the power of creativity in spurring change.
I set out to find who makes this basic dish the best.
The annual one-day event took place Saturday.
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Athletes Village will receive a new $15.5 million building in January 2025.
Rickey Foggie, Demry Croft and Lee Hutton are all in different roles within the renewed Arena Football League.
Minnesota Men’s Gymnastics is ranked number one in the nation in every event but was recently told their program has to find a new location to practice.
The Gophers women’s golf team finished ninth overall, shooting 884 (+20) over the weekend.
Since sweeping Ohio State on April 6, Minnesota has lost six of their last eight games.
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After Ettinger-student coalition dialogues, the administration agreed to make progress on the students’ six demands.
After Ettinger-student coalition dialogues, the administration agreed to make progress on the students’ six demands.
Students and faculty in the University English department picked which version of the same text was generated by artificial intelligence.
Students will be able to access all of their classes’ course materials at a fixed rate starting this fall.
Since Mahsa Jina Amini’s death sparked a women-led revolution in Iran, students and faculty reflect on social media’s role in influencing social justice movements.
What was originally created as a drug to treat type 2 diabetes has gained recent media attention around being used solely as a weight loss drug.
The position has been filled by Interim Dean Ann Waltner since the departure of Dean John Coleman last July.
COGS had success this year in resource accessibility, collaboration with the Graduate Student Labor Union and working with University administration.
With numerous events throughout the year, Student Unions and Activity employees work to cater to students.
The AICH is the longest-running multicultural Living Learning Community, starting in 2004.
Sally’s new expansion accommodates up to 350 people.
Of the five fraternities and sororities on UMN’s St. Paul campus, many of them have ties to agriculture.
Five University pre-health student organizations led a fundraising campaign to raise money for humanitarian aid in Palestine.
The protests and encampment protested the University’s financial involvement with several companies affiliated with the Israel-Hamas war.
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Progress has been made, but there is still more that needs to happen.
Local leaders have the greatest ability to affect this positive change for their communities.
The University of Minnesota Medical School should pair with corporate and foundations to help fulfill its mission.
Roe v. Wade laid the groundwork for women’s rights in America. Then they were stripped away.
Inclusion of diverse characters in media is increasing, but the accurate and meaningful portrayal of minorities is not.
The Twin Cities saw a variety of performances from all kinds of artists.
Look forward to festivals such as Yacht Club and Basilica Block Party.
Twin Cities activist artists recognize the power of creativity in spurring change.
I set out to find who makes this basic dish the best.
The annual one-day event took place Saturday.
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Athletes Village will receive a new $15.5 million building in January 2025.
by Eric Tucker - The Associated Press and Alanna Durkin Richer - The Associated Press
Published April 25, 2024
Published April 25, 2024
The Court's oral arguments lasted two-and-a-half hours.