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The Gophers won against Nebraska for the first time since 1980.

Gophers volleyball hosts St. Thomas in historic first

by AJ Condon
Published September 15, 2021
The University of St. Thomas just recently became a Division I school this season and faces No. 11 Minnesota in its biggest match of the year to date.
Kacey Musgraves attempts further country innovation on “star-crossed”

Kacey Musgraves attempts further country innovation on “star-crossed”

by James Schaak
Published September 15, 2021
Breakup albums are as commonplace in music as cowboy hats are in Texas, and on Kacey Musgraves’ fifth studio album, she makes the case for a different type of heartbreak album—the divorce album.
Private chef Adrian Harrelle, left, and his partner, Marlon Schaffer, right, supplying the Black Creatives Event with seafood and chile nachos as well as cold beverages on Friday, Sept. 10. Adrian Harrelle's cooking page can be found at @harrellsfinekitchen

Black creatives come together to celebrate each other’s artistry

by Jarrett George-Ballard
Published September 15, 2021
In their second creative event of 2021, St. Paul Black business owners and artists alike reprise their roles in an environment that’s familiar and culturally comfortable.
Ward 6 City Council candidate Abdirizak Bihi poses for a portrait on Wednesday, Sept. 1. Bihi is on the November 2021 general election ballot.

Minneapolis Ward 6 candidate brings Cedar-Riverside connections to city council

by Olivia Stevens
Published September 15, 2021
Abdirizak Bihi wants to improve public safety and increase affordable housing as a council member.
Walter F. Mondale Hall on Friday, Sept. 10, 2021.

UMN student named first recipient of the George Floyd Memorial Scholarship in Law

by Bella Carpentier
Published September 15, 2021
The George Floyd Memorial Scholarship, a scholarship offered to Black law students at the University, named the first-ever recipient since its founding a year ago.
The Board of Regents convene for their September meeting at the McNamara Alumni Center on Thursday, Sept. 9, 2021.

Regents talk campus safety improvements and University vaccination rates

by Gabrielle Lombard and Matthew Voigt
Published September 15, 2021
The board also discussed the recent transition back to the classroom and to the office for University students, faculty and staff at the meeting.
Outside hitter Stephanie Samedy spikes the ball at Maturi Pavilion on Saturday, Dec. 1, 2018. The Gophers swept South Carolina in all three sets.

Gophers volleyball back on track after successful Pac-12/Big Ten challenge

by AJ Condon, Sports Reporter
Published September 14, 2021
A slow start to the season was put behind after back-to-back top-25 wins against Stanford and Oregon.
Doty: Should Twin Cities students be paid a livable wage?

Doty: Should Twin Cities students be paid a livable wage?

by Matthew Doty
Published September 13, 2021
A system-wide solution does not address unique needs of students on different campuses.
Phi Kappa Psi fraternity members stand outside of their house tailgating prior to the Minnesota football game on  Saturday, Sept. 11. The 2021-22 school year has seen the revival of fraternities tailgating before football games.

‘Everything is electric now’: Gather round, Gophers — gameday is back

by Sophia Zimmerman
Published September 13, 2021
Full-fledged fraternity tailgate season has commenced.
The Cedar-River People’s Center Clinics and Services stands vacant in Cedar Riverside on Thursday, Feb. 11. The People's Center has been offering COVID-19 vaccines to seniors.

University to attest vaccination status, but many worry the form is not enough

by Hanna Van Den Einde
Published September 13, 2021
Some students and staff ask for a stronger vaccine mandate and more COVID-19 protections.

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