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UMN alum produces in-person play centered around reproductive justice

by Meg Bishop
Published October 27, 2020
“I With Things New Born” will begin performances on Oct. 30 at Off-Leash Art Box.
Oromo Student Union member Zubeda Chaffe cooks Caccabasa at the Keeler Apartments on Saturday, Oct. 24. Chaffe is combining bread with a sauce made of butter and spices.

Sharing Food: Cacabsa

by Nina Raemont
Published October 27, 2020
Sharing Food, a series by A&E, hopes to bring together students and their own cultural cuisines, letting no meal go unshared.
University to remain in phase 3 of Maroon and Gold Sunrise Plan

University to remain in phase 3 of Maroon and Gold Sunrise Plan

by Ava Thompson
Published October 26, 2020
University leaders delayed the transition from phase 3 to phase 4 of the Maroon and Sunrise plan due to increased COVID cases in Minnesota.
An empty lot stands across from the Cargill building, on the University's St. Paul campus, on Monday, Oct. 19.  The lot will be the site of a proposed research facility.

UMN six-year capital plan supports new bioengineering labs on St. Paul campus

by Megan Phillips, City Reporter
Published October 26, 2020
The campus upgrades come amid federal funds and the establishment of a new public-private partnership for sustainability research.
Boynton Health pictured on Sunday, Oct. 25, 2020.

Students voice concerns about Boynton’s capacity for COVID-19 testing and wait times

by Srilekha Garishakurti
Published October 26, 2020
Though the University has recently expanded testing availability, some students have been opting to get tested off-campus to obtain faster results, avoid appointment traffic and tight testing criteria.
“Immigrants in COVID America” documents COVID-19 impact on immigrants and refugees

“Immigrants in COVID America” documents COVID-19 impact on immigrants and refugees

by Katelyn Vue
Published October 26, 2020
The project aims to preserve the stories and experiences of immigrants and refugees and inform equitable responses to the pandemic.
Brankin: How much of an impact did the presidential debate really have?

Brankin: How much of an impact did the presidential debate really have?

by Tara Brankin
Published October 26, 2020
We may have watched the final presidential debate of the 2020 election cycle, but research shows that millions of Americans have already voted. So, how much did it really matter?
Heat of the Week: Imposters, shawarma and haunted hair

Heat of the Week: Imposters, shawarma and haunted hair

by Emalyn Muzzy
Published October 26, 2020
Need some pop culture inspiration for your week? Keep your finger on the pulse of all things A&E with this week’s heat.
Gophers quarterback Tanner Morgan launches a pass over Michigan's defensive line on Saturday, Oct. 24.

Minnesota’s offensive line depth tested against Michigan and beyond

by Paul Hodowanic, Sports Reporter
Published October 26, 2020
The Gophers will be without two starters on their offensive line for the considerable future.
Bang Brewing sits under a light dusting of snow on Sunday, Oct. 25. Boss Febbo and her husband Jay opened Bang Brewing to the public in 2013, operating out of a custom-built grain bin.

Going ‘against the grain’: UMN establishing tool to connect organic farmers to brewers

by Becca Most, Campus Activities Reporter
Published October 26, 2020
In a partnership with the local Bang Brewing, University students are developing a searchable map of producers and breweries to be released by the end of 2020.

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