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Multiple students are applying for at-large seats on the board of regents

by Niamh Coomey
Published December 12, 2018
They are also applying for the student-at-large position along with other students.
Sophomore Isaiah Washington does a reverse lay-up at U.S. Bank Stadium in Minneapolis on Friday, Nov. 30. The Gophers beat the Oklahoma State Cowboys 83-76.

Minnesota survives unexpected challenge from North Florida

by Nick Jungheim
Published December 12, 2018
Double-Doubles from Jordan Murphy, Daniel Oturu and Isaiah Washington propelled the Gophers to an 80-71 victory.
Members of the Board of Regents converse during their meeting on Wednesday, Dec. 5, where they discussed the finalists for the next presidential of the University.

Concerns persist about another lone presidential finalist at UMN

by Austen Macalus
Published December 12, 2018
Transparency advocates say the University skirted transparency and violated the spirit of public data laws by naming one presidential finalist.
Vascudyne’s implantable heart valve is made of living tissue, allowing it to heal itself and last longer inside a patient’s body.

UMN announces breakthrough startup to replace heart valves

by Lew Blank
Published December 12, 2018
Vascudyne Inc. has received positive trial results for a unique technology that can replace blood vessels and heart valves with less risk of death.
Minnesota Student Association President Simran Mishra gives the president's update at Coffman Union on Tuesday, Dec. 4. Medical amnesty was one of the many issues covered in Tuesday's forum meeting.

After failing to pass in 2018, MSA looks to reintroduce past legislative priorities

by Isabella Murray
Published December 12, 2018
Renters' rights and medical amnesty bills will be reintroduced this legislative session.
Gopher defense celebrates a fourth down stop at Camp Randall Stadium in Madison on Saturday, Nov. 24. The Gophers beat the Badgers 37-15 for the first time since 2003.

Several football players suspended for bowl game

by Paul Hodowanic
Published December 11, 2018
Some players have been disciplined for violating team rules, the Star Tribune reported Tuesday night.
Linebacker Blake Cashman calls to his teammates on Saturday, Oct. 20 at Memorial Stadium. Nebraska defeated the Gophers with a final score of 53-28.

Gophers linebacker Blake Cashman will sit out bowl game

by Jack Warrick
Published December 11, 2018
Cashman led the Gophers with 104 tackles in the regular season. He was ejected from the final regular season game of the year at Wisconsin.
Kim Doyle, Becah Padilla and Martha Hardy research for the Mapping Prejudice Plan on Sunday, Dec. 9 at the Hennepin History Museum in Minneapolis. Part of their job is to find out how the plan will effect the Minneapolis 2040 plan. 

UMN faculty research guides Minneapolis 2040 plan

by Audrey Kennedy
Published December 11, 2018
Mapping Prejudice, which launched in 2016, finds and maps housing deeds with racist language.
University Joan Gabel visits the Twin Cities campus on Monday, Dec. 10.

UMN presidential finalist comes to campus

by Austen Macalus
Published December 11, 2018
Joan Gabel, the sole presidential finalist, spoke at a public forum Monday at Coffman Union.
Strategic communications sophomore Schuyler McKinley sifts through trash from Coffman Marketplace food court that wasn't already tossed into the correct recycling, compost or waste bin on Wednesday, April 18 in outside Williamson Hall.

Hennepin County enacts new organics requirements, but UMN is one step ahead

by Nikki Pederson
Published December 11, 2018
The county revised its recycling ordinance to include more organics recycling, however, the University of Minnesota is already meeting the requirements.

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