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Episode 110: Where science and art meet at the Bell Museum

Episode 110: Where science and art meet at the Bell Museum

by Stella Mehlhoff
Published February 10, 2023
Stella Mehlhoff meets with resident artists at the Bell Museum to find how art is bridging the gap between science and the general public.
Earth’s core has slowed down, UMN professor, students give thoughts

Earth’s core has slowed down, UMN professor, students give thoughts

by Oliva Hines
Published February 10, 2023
A University of Minnesota professor explains what studies suggesting Earth’s inner core has “stopped” and will “reverse” actually mean, and students react to the news.
Friday's game was Faber's first time playing with the Minnesota Wild in St. Paul.

Faber, LaCombe lead Gophers men’s hockey into postseason

by Matthew Kennedy
Published February 10, 2023
Both defensemen are nominated for the Hobey Baker Award, a top individual award in collegiate hockey.
Ericson: Red tape stands in the way of fighting poverty

Ericson: Red tape stands in the way of fighting poverty

by Sean Ericson
Published February 10, 2023
Administrative burdens prevent people from accessing helpful programs.
Annie Bonde, a fourth-year student studying computer science, said she's shifting her priorities during her last semester of college.

Graduating students react to the stress of last year at UMN

by Kate Prom
Published February 9, 2023
The final year of college comes with both new opportunities and stress.
Landlords would have to wait at least four months before asking tenants to re-sign their leases if the bill passes.

USG seeks to reduce student tenant stress over lease renewal process

by Henry Hagen
Published February 9, 2023
Student leaders hope to prevent landlords from pressuring student tenants to renew their leases early through a bill proposed to the Minnesota Senate.
Courtney: Should we let our children play tackle football?

Courtney: Should we let our children play tackle football?

by Zach Courtney
Published February 9, 2023
This question doesn’t get the attention it deserves.
The band makes high-energy alternative music that features a traditional rock sound.

Bad Bad Hats play 2 sold-out shows for 10th anniversary of first EP

by Cole Bursch
Published February 9, 2023
The Minneapolis-based band performed songs from across their discography and discussed “It Hurts,” their inaugural EP.

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