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University students Jack Foley, Luella Langlinais and Kathleen Zhang.

Street Style: First week looks

by Sophia Zimmerman
Published September 17, 2021
Back in person, students showcase their outfits beyond their Zoom screens.
Luul Boru profile

Boru: We are finally out of the confines of online school

by Luul Boru
Published September 17, 2021
We are back on campus for in-person classes, so we need to shape our own narratives.
Pedestrians walk through Dinkytown on Oct. 13, 2017.

As crime is high in Dinkytown, the University looks for solutions

by Hanna Van Den Einde
Published September 17, 2021
Violent and property crimes hit a peak in May 2021, with numbers tapering off by August.
Volunteer goalkeeper coach Tarah Nupson speaks to junior goalkeeper Megan Plaschko during a match against Wyoming at Elizabeth  Lyle Robbie Stadium in Falcon Heights, Minn. on Sunday, Sept. 5.

‘There’s really no ceiling for her’: The growth of Gophers soccer’s Megan Plaschko and her relationship with coach Tarah Nupson

by Michael Lyne
Published September 17, 2021
Plaschko has 11 shutouts in just 17 career starts and has yet to concede a goal this season.
Courtney: My thoughts on abortion

Courtney: My thoughts on abortion

by Zach Courtney
Published September 17, 2021
A look at Texas’ new anti-abortion law and what it really means to be pro-life.
Both Phoebe Bridgers and Kesha performed in Minneapolis on the same weekend and provided Twin Cities music fans with an opportunity to observe the juxtaposition of their differing career paths.

Phoebe and Kesha showdown: One weekend, two concerts, two blondes

by James Schaak
Published September 16, 2021
Phoebe Bridgers performed at Surly Brewing Company on Saturday, Sept. 11; the next night, Kesha took the stage at The Armory. Here’s what I learned from attending both.
Llamas interacting with students at Agriculture Awareness Day on Northrop Mall on April 20, 2010.

University researchers discover llama nanobodies as possible COVID-19 treatment

by Maia Irvin and Gabby Lombard
Published September 16, 2021
New research suggests that llama nanobodies can be an effective treatment against the virus in animals, and there is potential for success in humans.
Redshirt sophomore Tey Potts carries the ball during a game against the University of Miami-Ohio on Staurday, Sept. 11, 2021, at Huntington Bank Staduim in Minneapolis, Minn.

Trey Potts shines in new role with Gophers football

by Tony Liebert
Published September 16, 2021
Redshirt-sophomore running back Trey Potts came up big against Miami in his first career start.

Michaelson: Can Lorde kick it? Yeah, she can.

by Gavin Michaelson
Published September 16, 2021
After five long years, Lorde returns to the music scene, and her new album “Solar Power” is HOTTER than the sun.

Adwan: Yes, Millennials and Gen Z are “Soft.” That’s Not a Bad Thing.

by Noor Adwan
Published September 16, 2021
Making the case that “softness” should be destigmatized.

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