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Forward Destiny Pitts looks to pass the ball through a defender at Williams Arena on Tuesday, Nov. 5. The Gophers fell to Missouri State 69-77.

Gophers’ women’s basketball set to begin 2020-21 season

by Tony Liebert
Published November 25, 2020
With just a few days before the 2020 season officially tips off, the Gophers’ have finally released their schedule for their upcoming campaign.
Eaton: The podcast revolution

Eaton: The podcast revolution

by Emily Eaton
Published November 25, 2020
How disembodied voices are getting me through the pandemic.
The Mayo Building, which serves as CIDRAP headquarters, stands on the University of Minnesota Twin Cities campus on Tuesday, Nov. 24.

University’s infectious disease unit receives $25,000 grant to continue COVID-19 research

by Abbey Machtig
Published November 25, 2020
The funding will go towards production costs and purchasing equipment for the center.
Gophers running back Mohamed Ibrahim carries the ball at TCF Bank Stadium on Friday, Nov. 13. The Gophers fell to the University of Iowa Hawkeyes 35-7.

Gophers pause team activities, cancel game against Wisconsin

by Nolan O'Hara, Sports Reporter
Published November 24, 2020
Minnesota won’t face Wisconsin for the first time since 1906 amid a rise in positive COVID-19 cases within the program.
Kueppers: Ways to make the most of a COVID-19 Thanksgiving

Kueppers: Ways to make the most of a COVID-19 Thanksgiving

by Henry Kueppers
Published November 24, 2020
This year, we all have to change our plans a little bit, but that does not mean we can’t still have a great Thanksgiving.
The Shui Project volunteer Kori Quillo prepares a meal that was ordered through the Food Hug, which is the Shui Project’s donation-based pay-what-you-can pop-up, at Keefer Court Bakery & Cafe on West Bank on Tuesday, Nov. 17.

Shui Project delivers a ‘food hug’ to West Bank

by Nina Raemont
Published November 24, 2020
The most recent pop-up put on by The Shui Project brought comfort and warmth to the Twin Cities community.
City council members Cam Gordon and Steve Fletcher answer questions about affordable housing and share bad landlord experiences during a “Housing Town Hall” event hosted by the MSA at Coffman Memorial Theater, Wednesday Jan. 31, 2018.

Council member Steve Fletcher continues fight against facial recognition tech

by Samantha Hendrickson, City Reporter
Published November 24, 2020
Experts say the technology is largely inaccurate, especially in identifying people of color.
Students weigh in on “Emily in Paris” return

Students weigh in on “Emily in Paris” return

by Meg Bishop
Published November 24, 2020
Hate it or love it, “Emily in Paris” is headed for a second season. A&E talked to students to hear what they think about the Netflix original series.
The University of Minnesota's Native American Medicine Garden stands empty on Friday, Nov. 6.

Native American Medicine Garden caretaker resigns

by Jasmine Snow, City Reporter
Published November 23, 2020
The longtime caretaker’s resignation leaves community members with a sense of loss.
A high-resolution scan of a louse specimen (Courtesy of the University of Minnesota Insect Collection)

University continues work on national insect curation project, despite pandemic

by Becca Most
Published November 23, 2020
The Terrestrial Parasite Tracker will allow scientists around the nation to access data about parasitic bugs.

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