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Redshirt Senior Ellee Jensen Courtesy of Brad Rempel, Gopher Sports.

Leading the Gophers in batting average, Ellee Jensen feels at home with Minnesota

by Drew Cove
Published April 5, 2018
Jensen is batting .371 as a freshman.

Conservative students feel less respected on campus, data shows

by Kelly Busche
Published April 5, 2018
From 2012 to 2017, conservative students' belief that their political views were respected declined, while more liberal students said their views were respected.
Sammie Houston.

After he fought through injury, Sammie Houston thrives with Gophers

by Kaleb Medhanie
Published April 5, 2018
Sammie Houston broke a personal record in the triple jump with 50 feet, 10 inches on March 17.
The lobby of the Disability Resource Center as seen Dec. 5, 2017 at the McNamara Alumni Center.

Disability resources feel strain of increasing student needs

by Eliana Schreiber
Published April 5, 2018
In their annual report to the Board of Regents, student representatives found disability services could be improved.

Declining enrollment in arts and humanities raises concerns in CLA

by Helen Sabrowsky
Published April 5, 2018
Following national trends, enrollment in arts and humanities majors has decreased in recent years.

University’s HEAPR request highlights infrastructure needs

by Madeline Deninger
Published April 5, 2018
The University will prioritize its capital needs as lawmakers decide on a final allocation.

Round-up: Smocks on, artistes!

by Sophie Vilensky
Published April 5, 2018
Local arts and crafts classes for the serial doodler.
Researcher Dongjie Chen begins the Intense Pulsed Light process which removes bacteria from powdered foods in the Food Science and Nutrition building on Tuesday, April 3.

University researchers develop bacteria-killing light

by Katrina Pross
Published April 5, 2018
The machine can kill over 99.99 percent of bacteria in powdered foods.
Sundal Hashwani reads stories from others sharing their experiences with diversity at the School of Public Heath.

Public health students call for more diversity in program

by Lew Blank
Published April 5, 2018
Over three days this week, students shared over 100 positive and negative stories about diversity in the School of Public Health.
Herb Johnson is a teaching specialist at the University of Minnesota and a regular competitor in local dance battles. Johnson currently teaches Urban & Street Dance Forms.

Dancer, McKnight fellow and artist: Herb Johnson

by Maraya King
Published April 5, 2018
The University teaching specialist has moves on and off the dance floor.

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