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The Community recounts the Tower’s history, connections and repairs.
The Wall of Forgotten Natives homeless encampment was cleared by officials, forcing advocates to find new ways to support their community.
The East Phillips Neighborhood Institute received approval to purchase the former Roof Depot site in order to begin work on their urban farm project.
The community discusses thoughts on the Minneapolis Police Department and the recent complaints against the police chief.
The bridge’s reconstruction begins this spring, in time for the reopening of the Third Avenue Bridge.

One year into the change of the food ordering system, students talk about their experiences with the new Boost mobile ordering app.

A postdoctoral associate and professor explain the weight of oak wilt disease, how it can spread and hot spots for the disease.
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Fanaticism at its finest.
We asked and you answered. What do readers think about Greek life?
Studying a broad range of subject matter is a key feature of the college experience. How should those topics be explored?
With vapes rising to steeper price points, students are returning to a familiar tradition: cigarettes.
The Republican Senator's comments come after his announcement to not seek reelection.
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Genres and the conversations surrounding them are constantly changing and being mixed.
Albums, like “Sleep” by Max Richter, push the limits of how long an album can be.
The Brian Jonestown Massacre to headline the Varsity Theater this Saturday night.
There is no shortage of great music, humor or pop culture references in the newest TMNT movie.
New music from We Are the Willows, The Dalmatian Club and more is coming this fall.
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College rowing requires an intense amount of physical and mental strength that often goes overlooked.
This year’s homecoming parade and football game were full of traditions among friends, family and alumni.
The Gophers’ leadership group speaks about the changes around the team in preparation for a bounce-back season.
With running back Darius Taylor ruled out, freshman Zach Evans made the most out of his Gophers debut, collecting 85 yards and a touchdown.
The Gophers are slowly starting to sync into a mutual rhythm as they head back home for another set of Big Ten games.
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College rowing requires an intense amount of physical and mental strength that often goes overlooked.

A postdoctoral associate and professor explain the weight of oak wilt disease, how it can spread and hot spots for the disease.

The alumni won $86,000 in the MN Cup for fighting climate change with their startup company, Carba.

Construction is expected to finish summer 2025 with classes from Smith and Kolthoff halls moving into the new building.

Registered Student Governance Associations express concern about how student voices will be included in the process to select a new University president.

Melisa López Franzen discusses legislative support and her professional experiences prior to coming to the University of Minnesota.

Interim President Jeff Ettinger also discusses the future of the partnership between the University and Fairview, as well as the qualities the next president should exhibit.
One year into the change of the food ordering system, students talk about their experiences with the new Boost mobile ordering app.
Homecoming brings several festivities to the UMN campus each fall, but do students view it as anything special?
Since their start in the spring, the union has been working on proposals to present to the University for bargaining.
Laura Coates, CNN’s chief legal analyst, served as the grand marshal for the University’s 2023 homecoming parade.
Orientation & Transition Experiences is ensuring student success from before students step foot on campus to the moment they receive their degree.
A variety of group fitness classes, including rhythm cycle and pilates, helps students to stay active.
UMN students struggle with housing issues due to Identity Dinkytown not being ready.
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Genres and the conversations surrounding them are constantly changing and being mixed.

Albums, like “Sleep” by Max Richter, push the limits of how long an album can be.

The Brian Jonestown Massacre to headline the Varsity Theater this Saturday night.

There is no shortage of great music, humor or pop culture references in the newest TMNT movie.

New music from We Are the Willows, The Dalmatian Club and more is coming this fall.

Published October 2, 2023
This year’s homecoming parade and football game were full of traditions among friends, family and alumni.

Published October 2, 2023

Published October 1, 2023

Published September 29, 2023

Published September 29, 2023
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Fanaticism at its finest.

We asked and you answered. What do readers think about Greek life?

Studying a broad range of subject matter is a key feature of the college experience. How should those topics be explored?

With vapes rising to steeper price points, students are returning to a familiar tradition: cigarettes.

The Republican Senator's comments come after his announcement to not seek reelection.