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How to navigate your first year of living with a roommate

How to navigate your first year of living with a roommate

by Sophia Zimmerman
Published September 9, 2021
Often missing from the introductory celebrations of Welcome Week is any real explanation on how to live with a stranger for the first time. To solve that problem, the A&E desk pieced together some of that essential advice.
Gable Steveson competes during the match against the University of Maryland on Sunday, Feb. 10, 2019 at Maturi Pavilion. The Gophers beat Maryland 45-0.

BREAKING: Gable Steveson signs deal with WWE and returns to Gophers wrestling

by Tony Liebert, Sports Reporter
Published September 9, 2021
As Steveson looks to defend his NCAA title, he will become the first collegiate wrestler to sign an NIL deal with WWE.
Aaliyah, the Pao App and Abang Yoli: Five things our A&E writers are loving this week

Aaliyah, the Pao App and Abang Yoli: Five things our A&E writers are loving this week

by The A&E Staff
Published September 8, 2021
Start the school year off with old and new songs, a handy app for Gen Z and crispy fried chicken.
Coffman Memorial Union bustling with students on Sunday, Sept. 5. Many students have arrived on campus to see the start of the in-person school year.

University students voice their support for mask and vaccine mandates as fall approaches

by Maia Irvin and Bella Carpentier
Published September 8, 2021
Mask and vaccine requirements go into place as the University of Minnesota gears up for the fall 2021 semester, the first semester with majority in-person classes since the beginning of the pandemic.
Joe Davis & The Poetic Diaspora performs for Northrop’s Amplifying Solidarity concert series on Thursday, Sept. 2.

Amid another uncertain semester, Northrop welcomes students back to campus with Amplifying Solidarity concert series

by James Schaak
Published September 8, 2021
The concert series, which seeks to showcase Black and Indigenous artists in Minnesota, premiered last year virtually. As it returns for a second year, audiences are returning to Northrop in-person for the first time.
The Gophers won against Nebraska for the first time since 1980.

Gophers volleyball falls to Florida

by AJ Condon
Published September 8, 2021
After losing just three games all year last season, Minnesota fell to 1-3 Sunday following their loss to Florida in four sets.
Junior Izzy Brown fights for possession against a University of Wyoming defender on Sunday, Sept. 5, 2021, at Elizabeth Lyle Robbie Stadium in St. Paul, Minn.

Gophers soccer dominates the University of Wyoming to win 4-0, extending their undefeated streak to five games

by Michael Lyne
Published September 8, 2021
Junior Izzy Brown scored two goals in the first eight minutes of the match, marking the first two goals of her Gophers career.
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.

BREAKING: Gophers running back Mohamed Ibrahim to undergo season-ending surgery

by Tony Liebert
Published September 6, 2021
Mohamed Ibrahim’s 2021 season is expected to come to an end after suffering a lower-leg injury against Ohio State.
Abby Capistrant and Steven Bulfer, sophomores at the U, spend time coloring at WAM-O-Rama at the Weisman Art Museum on Sept. 8, 2017.

WAM-O-RAMA is back: The Weisman will welcome students to campus with a jam-packed day on the plaza

by Macy Harder
Published September 6, 2021
The event on Sept. 10 will offer live music, food and art activities — all free for students.
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’s Dylan Wright steps up in first game with the program

by Tony Liebert
Published September 6, 2021
Against Ohio State, Texas A&M transfer wide receiver Dylan Wright flourished in the absence of Chris Autman-Bell.

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