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Pitcher Max Meyer walks off the field as his teammates fist bump to his successful inning during the game against UCLA on Saturday, June 2, 2018 at Siebert Field. The Gophers won 3-2.

A late comeback keeps the Gophers undefeated in the NCAA Tournament

by David Mullen
Published June 3, 2018
The Gophers rallied late against UCLA to remain undefeated in the NCAA Tournament
Richard Painter, a law professor at the University of Minnesota and former lawyer for President George W. Bush, speaks at the DFL Convention at Mayo Civic Center in Rochester, Minnesota on Friday, June 1, 2018. Painter is running for U.S. Senate and did not win the DFL endorsement.

UMN law professor looks forward to primaries despite failing to win DFL senate endorsement

by Helen Sabrowsky
Published June 2, 2018
Richard Painter, a longtime Republican, is running as a Democrat for the senate seat currently held by Sen. Tina Smith.
Reggie Meyer pitches to Canisius during the game on Friday, June 1, 2018 at Siebert Field. The Gophers beat Canisius 10-1.

Minnesota takes first game of NCAA tournament against Canisius

by David Mullen
Published June 2, 2018
The Gophers beat their first opponent 10-1.
Firefighters put out flames at Bunge Tower on Friday, June 1, 2018 in the Southeast Como neighborhood.

Fire in Southeast Como’s Bunge Tower

by Hannah Ovcharchyn
Published June 1, 2018
The fire was contained to the tower and put out late Friday morning.
A view of Pillsbury Hall on Monday, May 28, 2018. Pillsbury Hall will be the new home for the English department due to funding from the bonding bill.

MN State Legislature’s bonding bill funds Pillsbury Hall

by Helen Sabrowsky
Published June 1, 2018
Several University of Minnesota faculty express concern over partial Higher Education Asset Preservation and Replacement allocations, despite funding for Pillsbury Hall renovations.
Newly elected member of the Board of Regents Randy Simonson listens to Medical School Dean Jakub Tolar present during a regents meeting on Friday, May 11, 2018 at McNamara Alumni Center. It was Simonson's first meeting.

New UMN Regent to focus on in-state tuition, medical school

by Katrina Pross
Published June 1, 2018
Regent Randy Simonson hopes to use a "Minnesota First" approach to mitigate tuition costs, and says he will use his science background to focus on the medical school.
Currie Park is seen on Thursday, May 31, 2018 in Minneapolis. The Minneapolis Park Board is making improvements to the park such as converting the wading pool into a splash pad and upgrading the playground.

Community engagement drives Currie Park improvements

by J.D. Duggan
Published June 1, 2018
New improvements are underway in the Cedar-Riverside mainstay with a major focus on community involvement.
Rashad Bowman, 46, pokes his head out the sixth floor window at 11:40 a.m. after police fired gas into a room at the Graduate Hotel. 

Man involved in Graduate Hotel standoff facing new charges

by Hannah Ovcharchyn
Published May 31, 2018
New charges were presented after previous charges were dropped due to lack of evidence.

New scholarship hopes to attract international students

by Katrina Pross
Published May 31, 2018
The University of Minnesota's #YouAreWelcomeHere scholarship was created following a national movement of the same name.

New UMN council aims to better manage research data

by Michelle Griffith
Published May 31, 2018
The University Storage Council was created to address the amount of growing data on system campuses.

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