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The MSP International Film Festival at The Main Cinema on Monday. The MSPIFF features over 200 films until April 25.

MSP International Film Festival showcases movies from around the world

by Max Mueller
Published April 17, 2024
Films from a variety of foreign countries create a collection of diverse cultures right here in the Twin Cities.
Ford Hall on Monday. Liora Elias’ Reality TV class meets at Ford Hall twice a week and focuses on how reality TV affects people and society.

UMN offers variety of niche classes for fall semester

by Avery Vrieze and Gabrielle Erenstein
Published April 15, 2024
With registration beginning, these classes could make the fall semester a little more interesting.
The Gophers defeated Marquette in their only home spring matchup.

Gophers volleyball using the spring season to navigate the fall

by Alex Karwowski
Published April 15, 2024
The Gophers are using the momentum they had to end last season to propel themselves ahead of the fall season.
Senior Mya Hooten is the first Gopher since Lexy Ramler to qualify individually for the NCAA Championships.

Gophers women’s 2024 gymnastics season ends in the NCAA regional finals

by Champ Howard
Published April 14, 2024
Senior Mya Hooten will head to Fort Worth, Texas for the NCAA Championships on the vault.
Metro Transit will revert back to a three-car system for special events like Twin Cities Pride, concerts and sporting events.

Light rail switching from three-car to two-car system for weekends

by Katrina Bailey
Published April 14, 2024
Metro Transit officials hope the switch will reduce wait times.
Vial (K.T. Branscom, Katie Fischer and Taylor Kraemer) have been writing and performing music together since 2019.

Vial launches North American tour in support of new album ‘burnout’

by Ethan Lambert
Published April 14, 2024
The Minneapolis indie-punk trio talk about their sophomore album “burnout” and their ongoing tour.
Cal Mergendahl spoke out against new UMN leadership, proposed cuts and other topics Friday, May 12, 2023.

Graduate Labor Union members reflect on whether they feel appreciated

by Amelia Roessler
Published April 14, 2024
A year after voting to unionize, the union is still bargaining with the University for contracts.
Vicky Eidelsztein works her shift as a shop associate at the Minnesota Textile Center retail store in Minneapolis on Tues., April 9, 2024.  Eidelsztein said she has been working part-time at the Textile Center, a national center for fiber arts, for almost a year. She is also a screenprinter and printed the Fiber Art for All design on T-shirts for the shop. (Sommer Wagen/wagen132@umn.edu)

The colorful world of the Minnesota Textile Center

by Sommer Wagen
Published April 14, 2024
This national fiber arts nonprofit is a green line stop away from the UMN campus.
A University Student uses a Cash-to-Gopher-Gold station in Coffman Memorial Union on Saturday, March 16th

UMN collected $1 million of unspent Gopher GOLD, Dining Dollars in last decade

by Hannah Ward and Chloe Bechard
Published April 14, 2024
If the Gopher GOLD program didn’t collect tens of thousands of dollars from students each year, its future might be unclear.
Debate around a religious exemption is creating tension among communities of faiths who hold conservative or progressive beliefs on gender.

Religious exemption to Minnesota Human Rights Act draws mixed reactions among faith communities

by Natasha Delion
Published April 14, 2024
After a 2023 amendment to include gender identity in the Minnesota Human Rights Act, some representatives want a religious exemption added.

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