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Representation matters in “Shang-Chi”

Representation matters in “Shang-Chi”

by Jarrett George-Ballard
Published September 13, 2021
“Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings,” similar to “Black Panther,” shows why representation is important—especially in the Marvel Cinematic Universe which is only beginning to tell stories of race, culture and identity.
Graduate student Makenzie Langdok celebrates after her first goal of the season with freshman teammate Lauren Donovan in a match against the University of North Dakota on Sunday, Sept. 12, 2021, at Elizabeth Lyle Robbie Stadium in Falcon Heights, Minn.

Gophers soccer overpowers North Dakota in 2-0 win, remain undefeated

by Michael Lyne, Sports Reporter
Published September 12, 2021
The Gophers’ undefeated non-conference record is the first in the program’s history since 2008.
A crowdsurfer is held up during the FIDLAR show on Sept. 7, 2018 at the First Avenue Mainroom.

10 concerts to keep on your radar this fall

by Macy Harder
Published September 12, 2021
A&E curated a list of shows on and around campus to fit into your schedule this semester.
Illustrated by Morgan La Casse

White House releases fact sheet detailing new information about Build Back Better plan

by Alex Steil
Published September 12, 2021
The plan aims to make college more affordable, among other goals.
Yes 4 Minneapolis public safety amendment explained

Yes 4 Minneapolis public safety amendment explained

by Olivia Stevens
Published September 12, 2021
The ballot amendment would shift power away from the Minneapolis Police Department and instead create a department of public safety — here’s what that means.
Settling in the pocket, quarterback Tanner Morgan looks to pass the ball during the Minnesota football game against Ohio State University, Thursday, Sept. 2. The Gophers lost to the Buckeyes, 45-31.

Gophers escape second half Miami-Ohio onslaught with 31-26 win

by Matthew Kennedy, Sports Reporter
Published September 11, 2021
In their first game without running back Mohamed Ibrahim, sophomore Trey Potts stepped up in his place.
Rain pouring down, running back Mohamed Ibrahim looks toward the sideline during the Minnesota football game against Ohio State University, Thursday, Sept. 2. The Gophers lost to the Buckeyes, 45-31.

Gophers football faces challenge of replacing star running back Mohamed Ibrahim

by Tony Liebert
Published September 11, 2021
The Gophers will need all hands on deck to replace redshirt-senior running back Mohamed Ibrahim.
Head coach P.J. Fleck talks to the team on April 13, 2019 in the indoor football practice facility in Athlete's Village.

Morgan, Kieft emphasize connection with teammates ahead of Saturday’s matchup

by Matthew Kennedy
Published September 10, 2021
Without star RB Mohamed Ibrahim, the Gophers might lean towards a heavier use of their passing attack.
Junior goalkeeper Megan Plaschko kicks the ball toward midfield in a match against Baylor University on Thursday, Aug. 19, 2021, at Elizabeth Lyle Robbie Stadium in Falcon Heights, Minn.

Gophers soccer draws 0-0 against the University of Nebraska-Omaha, improve shutout streak

by Michael Lyne, Sports Reporter
Published September 9, 2021
The Gophers are just one of three teams among the Power 5 conferences that have yet to concede a goal this season, joining Wake Forest and Tennessee
Former RadioK Program Director and Founder of the Vanguard Julian Green poses in the RadioK headquarters on Thursday, Sept. 2.

One student’s lasting impact to diversify Radio K; creating The Vanguard

by James Schaak
Published September 9, 2021
As RadioK’s program director, Julian Green created The Vanguard in 2020, the only hip-hop and R&B radio stream based in the state. After he graduated, he left the project that celebrates this Black artform to his white successors.

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