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The home screen of the Rave Guardian app, captured on Tuesday, Nov. 9. The Rave Guardian app is a free phone app available to students and faculty that connects users with virtual escorts and other security resources.

University’s public safety app explained

by Hanna Van Den Einde
Published November 11, 2021
The Rave Guardian app connects users with UMPD while they are going to their destinations.
New climate series aims to amplify student voices in climate change discussions

New climate series aims to amplify student voices in climate change discussions

by Maia Irvin
Published November 11, 2021
The University of Minnesota climate policy series focuses on creating engagement and knowledge among students and the broader Minnesoa community on issues of climate change.
Sophia Regina Allison, known by her stage name Soccer Mommy, performs at First Avenue venue on Sunday, Nov. 8.

Soccer Mommy showcases her virtuosic guitar skills at First Avenue

by James Schaak
Published November 11, 2021
The college-dropout-turned-indie-darling centered her guitar talent rather than her adept lyricism at her Sunday night stop in Minneapolis.
Doty: What if the president broke the law?

Doty: What if the president broke the law?

by Matthew Doty
Published November 10, 2021
A call for calm and creativity in light of the Jan. 6 investigation.
Michaelson: My take on Minneapolis election results

Michaelson: My take on Minneapolis election results

by Gavin Michaelson
Published November 10, 2021
A Wisconsinite looking into Minneapolis politics.
Adwan: Jaywalking: social ill or inevitability?

Adwan: Jaywalking: social ill or inevitability?

by Noor Adwan
Published November 10, 2021
Jaywalking can be thought of as an act of resistance, a reclamation of urban space by pedestrians from the tyranny of the car.
Robin Wonsley Worlobah poses for a portrait in Coffman Union on March 1, 2021.

Meet Robin Wonsley Worlobah, the Ward 2 Democratic Socialist City Council member

by Emalyn Muzzy
Published November 10, 2021
Wonsley Worlobah won Ward 2 by a small margin and is now one of three Democratic Socialists on the Council.
Elliott Payne poses for a portrait on June 10, 2021. Payne recently won the Nov. 2 election for City Council in Ward 1.

Newly elected Elliott Payne focuses on racial equity in Ward 1

by Caleb Hensin
Published November 10, 2021
Payne unseated incumbent Kevin Reich in a close race for City Council.
Musician Jada Lynn performs during an End Line 3 Concert held in the Whole Music Club on Friday, Nov. 5.

End Line 3 Concert highlighted local artists, raised funds to support water protectors

by Macy Harder
Published November 10, 2021
The event on Nov. 5 at the Whole Music Club brought people together to learn more about Line 3, support the fight against its construction and celebrate local artists.
Then-freshman Isaiah Ihnen looks to pass the ball at Williams Arena on Wednesday, Feb 19, 2020.

Gophers basketball wins season opener behind Battle’s strong performance

by AJ Condon, Sports Reporter
Published November 10, 2021
In his return to his home state, Jamison Battle led the team in scoring with 18 points.

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