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Rachel Zilinskas trains in the pool at Cooke Hall on Friday, July 26 after her early morning spin class.

UMN grad student tackles triathlons in her free time

by John Miller
Published July 30, 2019
Rachel Zilinskas, who was a seven-time All-American Swimmer at the University of Georgia, is just getting started as a triathlete.
Skoog: Vine gave us internet personalities and left us bad content

Skoog: Vine gave us internet personalities and left us bad content

by Caroline Skoog
Published July 30, 2019
I saw the best minds of my generation destroyed by detox teas and SugarBear Hair essentials.
Lot A on 4th Street in Cedar-Riverside is seen on Thursday, July 25, 2019. Currently a city-subsidized parking lot, the parcel could be redeveloped into a public market.

Local leaders say African market could invigorate Cedar-Riverside

by J.D. Duggan
Published July 30, 2019
In the face of backlash, Cedar-Riverside's Council member says a public market will curb gentrification and mitigate crime.
Kate Adamala, assistant professor in the department of Genetics, Cell Biology and Development holds up a vial of fluorescent synthetic liposomes, a membrane made from purified lipids, in the Molecular and Cellular Biology building on East Bank on Thursday, July 25. These synthetic membranes mimic the properties of natural cell membranes.

UMN-based collaborative network for synthetic cell research receives grant

by Gwiwon Jason Nam
Published July 30, 2019
The Build-a-Cell Coordination Network, which involves University of Minnesota researchers, received a $1.2 million grant last month.
Cyrus Northrop Memorial Auditorium. 1928

Ghosts of Northrop: Landmarks on campus see historic recognition

by J.D. Duggan
Published July 29, 2019
Northrop Mall’s designation is part of a greater conversation of historic recognition of the UMN campus.

Two UMN swimmers shot, sustain non-life-threatening injuries

by J.D. Duggan
Published July 29, 2019
The victims were sent to the hospital around 1:20 a.m. Saturday.

What is the end game of aspiring influencers?

by Caroline Skoog
Published July 29, 2019
I saw the best minds of my generation destroyed by #influencerstyle
Minnesota Orchestra Musical Feast, Orchestra Hall Minneapolis, Minnesota - July 26.

Digging in: Minnesota Orchestra finds common ground between music and culinary arts

by Liv Martin
Published July 29, 2019
The orchestra’s “A Musical Feast with Sarah Hicks” concert featured local chefs, classical music and plenty of shenanigans
The Relevance of Computer Science in Journalism

The Relevance of Computer Science in Journalism

by Letter to the Editor
Published July 29, 2019

In many ways, the diversity of computer science is unmatched. Once an inchoate and arcane subject sidelined by the much more sought-after ‘economics,’ not only has it supplanted it in popularity, but...

An art car drives through the ArtCar and ArtBike Parade on Saturday, July 27 at Lake Harriet in Minneapolis.

‘Every day is a parade in an ArtCar’: Local artists drive the 25th ArtCar and ArtBike Parade

by Becca Most
Published July 29, 2019
Through an unconventional medium, the parade brought joy to onlookers.

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