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Courtney: The case for democracy

Courtney: The case for democracy

by Zach Courtney
Published March 29, 2022
How we can build a democracy before we lose our democracy.
Dmytro Tertytskyi and Kataryna Topuz, Ukrainian students, one at the University of Minnesota, pose for a portrait on Friday, March 18. Tertytskyi and Topuz are a married couple from Ukraine studying dentistry.

Couple reflects on Russian invasion of Ukraine and effects on family

by Roque Wood-Sinclair
Published March 29, 2022
With friends and family living in both Ukraine and Russia, two University students said they are concerned for loved ones while also trying to focus on their studies.
The University of Minnesota's College of Liberal Arts Student Sustainability Fair held in Coffman Union on Tuesday, March 22. The fair provided resources and talked about efforts on campus to be more sustainable.

CLA student board hosts resource fair to promote conversations about sustainability

by Tess Fitzhenry
Published March 29, 2022
Groups talked with students about how to make the University more environmentally sustainable and what they hope to change in the future.
Outfielder Otto Grimm rounds third base during the Gophers' 7-6 win against Texas Christian University at U.S. Bank Stadium on Saturday, Feb. 23.

Gophers baseball earn first sweep over Western Illinois

by AJ Condon, Sports Reporter
Published March 28, 2022
Minnesota’s starters allowed just one earned run all weekend in 17.2 innings.
Natalie Denhartog hits the ball on Friday, May 17, 2019 at Jane Sage Cowles Stadium in Minneapolis. The Gophers beat North Dakota State University 3-0.

Gophers softball win first Big Ten series of the season over Rutgers

by Matthew Kennedy, Sports Reporter
Published March 28, 2022
Natalie DenHartog set a program record with her 52nd home run on Sunday.

Cohen: What We Can Learn From Kim and Kanye

by Caroline Cohen
Published March 28, 2022
The beauty mogul and rap superstar’s divorce has brought abusive relationships into the spotlight.
Local Musician Miloe performs at The Cedar Cultural Center on Friday, March 25.

Local musician Miloe celebrates Congolese culture during intimate concert, conversation

by Sarah Horner
Published March 28, 2022
To wrap up Francophone Month, the young Congo native presented a peek into his life and artistry in partnership with Alliance Française and Cedar Cultural Center.
Art pieces in Kristen Sanders’s “Infinite Beach” collection on Saturday, March 26, 2022. “Infinite Beach” is on display at the Dreamsong Gallery in Minneapolis.

Kristen Sanders’ “Infinite Beach” exhibition explores primordial non-humanity

by Bel Moran
Published March 28, 2022
University of Minnesota art professor and working artist Kristen Sanders presents “Infinite Beach,” her latest body of work, at Dreamsong, a cozy gallery in Minneapolis’ arts district.
University develops health informatics track for Native American public health students

University develops health informatics track for Native American public health students

by Tess Fitzhenry
Published March 28, 2022
The School of Public Health is participating in a partnership with the Minnesota Department of Health to train students in health informatics.
Six things our A&E writers are loving this week

Six things our A&E writers are loving this week

by A&E Staff
Published March 28, 2022
Jump into the week with six weekly faves.

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