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UMN begins developing framework for future design of campus

UMN begins developing framework for future design of campus

by Abbey Machtig
Published March 4, 2021
The master plan will outline goals for the next 10-15 years to help develop the physical Twin Cities campus.
Robin Wonsley Worlobah poses for a portrait in Coffman Union on March 1, 2021.

Minneapolis Ward 2 City Council challenger brings grassroots approach to change

by Samantha Hendrickson, City Reporter
Published March 4, 2021
Robin Wonsley Worlobah is vying for the seat in the November election with a focus on the working class and community organizing.
Shea Rubright

Rubright finding time in Gophers volleyball lineup

by Brendan O'Brien, Sports Reporter
Published March 4, 2021
After not seeing the court in Minnesota’s first four matches, middle blocker Shea Rubright has continued to contribute to the Gophers’ success.
Patrick Clough, the owner of Oaks TW Hardware, poses for a portrait with his dog Frankie on Tuesday, March 2. Oaks TW Hardware is closing after 109 years.

Oaks TW Hardware closes after 109 years in Southeast Como

by Lydia Morrell, City Reporter
Published March 4, 2021
Owner Patrick Clough and his dog Frankie have long provided a sense of community in the ever-shifting neighborhood, residents say.
Tony Zaccardi, the curent owner of Palmer’s Bar, poses for a portrait outside of the bar on Monday, March 1. Palmer's Bar will reopen sometime within the next few weeks.

Palmer’s Bar fundraiser aids reopening

by Lydia Morrell
Published March 3, 2021
After closing in November, the West Bank mainstay plans to reopen with help from several community fundraisers.
Biologist Adriana Alvarez De la Hoz poses for a portrait in the Biosystems and Agricultural Engineering Building on Monday, March 1. Alvarez De la Hoz conducted a literature review study on the uses of algae as an organic substitute for synthetic fertilizers.

University researchers explore potential of microalgae in agriculture

by Becca Most, Campus Activities Reporter
Published March 3, 2021
Microalgae can return nutrients to the soil and contribute to better plant growth.
Courtesy of Gopher Athletics

Gophers women’s gymnastics freshman Mya Hooten is just getting started

by Michael Lyne, Sports Reporter
Published March 3, 2021
Gophers’ gymnast Mya Hooten garnered back-to-back Big Ten Freshman of the Week award honors, and she’s only just beginning.
Review: Trippie Redd’s “Pegasus: Neon Shark vs Pegasus Presented By Travis Barker”

Review: Trippie Redd’s “Pegasus: Neon Shark vs Pegasus Presented By Travis Barker”

by Frankie Carlson, Arts and Entertainment Reporter
Published March 3, 2021
Trippie Redd has turned rock star with his newest release in collaboration with Blink-182 drummer, Travis Barker.
2021 Loring Awards nominees showcase queer Como talent

2021 Loring Awards nominees showcase queer Como talent

by Megan Phillips, Arts and Entertainment Reporter
Published March 3, 2021
Vote for your favorite artists before polls close on March 5 at midnight.
Joan Gabel on Zoom

Gabel talks fall 2021 semester, with goal of increasing in-person instruction

by Abbey Machtig
Published March 2, 2021
The University president said course formats for fall semester, as well as study abroad programs, will be dependent on public health guidelines.

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