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This is the next big novel for the Minnesota author.

Minnesota author talks about her newly released book and her inspiration behind it

by Saija Maki-Waller
Published June 29, 2023

Minnesota-native Amy Suiter Clarke is set to release her newest book, “Lay Your Body Down,” on June 27. The thriller follows Delilah Walker, a young woman struggling to find her way in life, as...

The U.S. Supreme Court building on Oct. 29, 2022 in Washington D.C.

Supreme Court strikes down affirmative action in college admissions, says race cannot be a factor

by Mark Sherman - Associated Press
Published June 29, 2023
The decision effectively means colleges and universities cannot use race in admissions.
The film was released last weekend, but still an entertaining movie to see.

Local filmmakers channel Wes Anderson’s charm in short film contest

by Max Mueller
Published June 28, 2023
The winning films are to be shown before the Main Cinema’s showing of “Asteroid City.”
The plan builds off of a 2013 program and focuses more on climate equity.

Minneapolis city officals targets climate justice in updated climate action plan

by Jack O'Connor and Victoria Zamorano
Published June 27, 2023
Minneapolis’ Green Zones, its most diverse areas which are affected by pollution, are the city’s focus on climate equity.
Senior Vice President Myron Frans presenting during the University of Minnesota Board of Regents special meeting on Monday June 26, 2023.

Board of Regents approves tuition increase

by Henry Hagen
Published June 27, 2023
Students at the Twin Cities and Rochester campuses face a 3.5% tuition increase.
30% of University of Minnesota students are nontraditional - often a category defined by age.

Rogers: Graying Gophers make great peers

by Kelly Rogers
Published June 27, 2023
Intergenerational classrooms are becoming increasingly common. Recent graduate Thom Sandberg is making the most of his return to the U.
A Lime scooter tipped over on the sidewalk in Minneapolis, MN, on June 25, 2023.

Molina Acosta: The new bike share system is a corporate flop

by Paula Molina Acosta
Published June 27, 2023
Minneapolis’ bike share has gone from a corporate non-profit to an overpriced, underserviced and inconvenient for-profit model. And a bunch of the bikes don’t even work.
Parker Fox talks with his teammates before round one of the Big Ten Tournament in Chicago, in March.

Gopher men’s basketball summer workouts showcase a brighter future

by Alex Karwowski
Published June 27, 2023
Minnesota basketball’s newest recruits, seasoned players and hungry attitude could translate to a season filled with improvement.
The activist organization Home to Stay advocates for rent stabilization on June 6, 2023.

Rent control effort moves forward, uphill battle remains

by Jack O'Connor
Published June 27, 2023
City Attorney’s Office will present rent control legislation to the City Council by the end of June that, if passed, would be on the 2023 November ballot.
Leith Ross at the 7th Street Entry on June 14, 2023.

Leith Ross proves there’s power in tenderness during an intimate concert

by Sarah Horner
Published June 26, 2023
The singer-songwriter gave a lighthearted, fan-friendly performance for a packed 7th St. Entry.

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