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The new “Climates of Inequality: Stories of Environmental Justice” exhibit at the Bell museum on Thursday, March 11. The exhibit opened on Friday, March 12.

Bell Museum opens new environmental justice exhibit

by Becca Most, Campus Activities Reporter
Published March 14, 2021
Climates of Inequality is a national collaboration designed to contextualize racial and environmental injustice in dozens of cities around the country, including Minneapolis and St. Paul.
When everything was cake: A year in review of COVID-19 pop culture memes

When everything was cake: A year in review of COVID-19 pop culture memes

by Nina Raemont, Arts and Entertainment Reporter
Published March 14, 2021
The past year has been absurd. But even throughout all the craziness, the internet has found ways to spice up each day — whether that be with a whipped coffee recipe or a Bernie Sanders meme.
The Board of Regents convene for their December 2019 meeting at the McNamara Alumni Center on Thursday, Dec. 12.

Students weigh in on board priorities, raise ethical issues with regents election

by Abbey Machtig and Hana Ikramuddin
Published March 13, 2021
The board also discussed the University’s COVID-19 response in a virtual meeting Friday.
Body cameras sit in a charging cradle.

Regents hold public forum on body cameras for UMPD

by Ethan Fine
Published March 13, 2021
At the forum, students vocalized their thoughts on the potential for body cameras, a suggestion from Dr. Cedric Alexander’s report.
Zoom University: a year in review

Zoom University: a year in review

by Megan Phillips, Arts and Entertainment Reporter
Published March 13, 2021
UMN students and faculty reflect on a year of online learning.
Samantha Montoya poses for a portrait with the neuroscience coloring book she created on Monday, Mar. 8.  Montoya is a UMN neuroscience graduate student.

UMN grad student launches neuroscience coloring book

by Frankie Carlson
Published March 12, 2021
Second-year neuroscience graduate student Samantha Montoya pairs the study of the human brain with visual art in her new coloring book.
Social distancing signs flag down seats in Hanson lecture halls on Tuesday, July 28 at the University of Minnesota in Minneapolis. All classes during July-mester enforced social distance protocols.

University of Minnesota will return to in-person classes fall semester

by Emalyn Muzzy, City Reporter
Published March 12, 2021
Through studying vaccination and infection rates of COVID-19, University administration has decided it will be safe for students to return.
Courtney: Switch your clocks this weekend, but let’s make this the last time

Courtney: Switch your clocks this weekend, but let’s make this the last time

by Zach Courtney
Published March 12, 2021
Turning our clocks forwards and backward every year is not just annoying and inconvenient, it has some negative effects, too.
Karla Godoy da Costa Lima poses for a portrait on Wednesday, March 10 inside Bruininks Hall. Godoy da Costa Lima, a first year graduate student  at the U, founded EcoCiclo, a startup that developed Brazil's first biodegradable sanitary pad.

University grad student develops Brazil’s first biodegradable pad

by Becca Most
Published March 12, 2021
By creating a marketplace for women in Brazil to buy and sell sustainable products, Karla Godoy da Costa Lima seeks to uplift women and address reproductive health issues.

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