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In addition to the Twin Cities area, "Love Is Blind" producers are scouting for singles in Washington D.C. and Denver. Photo courtesy of Kinetic Content's Instagram account.

I tried applying for ‘Love Is Blind.’ Here’s what happened

by Maddie Robinson
Published April 24, 2023
The popular Netflix show sent out an open casting call in the Twin Cities in March.
Laura Les and Dylan Brady make up the members of 100 Gecs.

Review: 100 Gecs cement status as great musical act

by Ethan Lambert
Published April 24, 2023
The hyperpop duo performed the entirety of their new album along with highlights from their debut LP at The Armory.
Nubin, who was playing as a temporary wide receiver, scored in the game's first quarter.

Young stars bud in Minnesota football Spring Game

by Theo Franz
Published April 24, 2023
The Gold team, led by Le’Meke Brockington, Tyler Nubin and Zach Evans, beat the Maroon team 36-34 in the Gophers’ annual spring football game.
University of Minnesota President Joan Gabel. Photo courtesy of Eric Miller.

UMN community reacts to Gabel’s departure, reflects on tenure

by Allison Skarda
Published April 24, 2023
President Joan Gabel announced April 3 she is leaving the University of Minnesota to become chancellor at the University of Pittsburgh.
The bill would allow teachers to retire at age 62 without their pensions being penalized.

Teachers fight for better pensions in Minn. Legislature

by Jack O'Connor
Published April 24, 2023
Teacher unions are advocating for a bill to lower the retirement age and reduce penalties for early retirement.
The changes come after a settlement between the Minnesota Department of Human Rights (MDHR), MPD and the city of Minneapolis was reached on March 31.

Minneapolis activists react to MPD reforms

by Devlin Epding
Published April 24, 2023
A recent settlement will bring significant changes to the city’s police department after the state Department of Human Rights found evidence of discriminatory practices.
Yeat, originally from Portland, Oregon, rose to fame in 2021 through viral YouTube videos.

Yeat’s sinister production, distorted rapping spark fervor

by Cole Bursch
Published April 22, 2023
In support of his newest album, “AftërLyfe,” rapper Yeat brought chaos to The Armory on April 15.
Friday's game was Faber's first time playing with the Minnesota Wild in St. Paul.

Brock Faber makes Xcel Energy Center debut in 5-1 playoff win

by Matthew Kennedy
Published April 22, 2023
The Wild retook the series lead over the Dallas Stars, now ahead 2-1.
A Hennepin County judge ruled on the case in May.

Without music, life would B-flat

by Emma Walytka
Published April 21, 2023
Research, published works, music minimalism, modern aesthetics and the humanity behind the thing that connects us all: music.
“It feels like Spring Jam is the moment,” said Kailee Morgue, an artist performing her dark-pop style at the event later this month. Photo courtesy of Morgue

Preview: Spring Jam ‘23

by Saija Maki-Waller
Published April 21, 2023
After months of planning, the artists for Spring Jam have been announced, including Kailee Morgue and Durry.

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