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Erica Berry’s debut novel centers around depictions of wolves. Photo courtesy of Berry. Photo by Andrea Lonas.

First Books Reading event highlights debut novels from UMN community

by Maddie Robinson
Published March 18, 2023
The event, co-hosted with the Department of English and the Creative Writing Program, spotlights the work of two current Master’s students and two University of Minnesota alumni.
Terra Brister, interim assistant director of holistic student support, said the classes allow students of color to take up space in places historically known to be predominantly white, such as the gym.

Group fitness classes aim to break stigmas

by Amirah Razman
Published March 18, 2023
As part of a collaboration between MCAE and RecWell, two group fitness classes were offered this semester to encourage fitness among students of color.
Naloxone, otherwise known as Narcan, is an injectable or nasal treatment that blocks the effects of opioids to reverse the effects of an overdose. Anyone can purchase Narcan at pharmacies including Walgreens and CVS.

Minneapolis receives funding for opioid response

by Devlin Epding
Published March 18, 2023
A $300,000 grant will help the city distribute naloxone and provide education on its proper administration.
Album Review: “Endless Summer Vacation” by Miley Cyrus

Album Review: “Endless Summer Vacation” by Miley Cyrus

by Cole Bursch
Published March 18, 2023
Cyrus delivers a work of pop excellence on her eighth full-length album.
Defensive back Howden stood out when he improved six inches in the vertical challenger during Wednesday's Pro Day.

UMN football hosts annual Pro Day, Vikings personnel present

by Theo Franz
Published March 18, 2023
Jordan Howden, Thomas Rush and Matthew Trickett made themselves known after impressive performances in front of a gallery of professional scouts.
Episode 112: International Women's Day teach-in focuses on reproductive justice

Episode 112: International Women’s Day teach-in focuses on reproductive justice

by Stella Mehlhoff
Published March 17, 2023
Stella Mehlhoff attended Campus Conversations on Reproductive Justice, a day-long event in honor of International Women's Day, to learn what student activists are doing to fight for reproductive health care access.
When students scan the QR codes using their mobile devices, they will be redirected to a map showing a student’s current location with letters as markings.

QR codes added to Gopher Way signs to improve navigation

by Amirah Razman
Published March 17, 2023
Depending on usage rates of the QR codes, the Undergraduate Student Government will consider creating interactive maps of the tunnel system.
The last time the Gophers made it to the NCAA championship game was in 2019 when they lost to Wisconsin.

Shot at redemption in Frozen Four for longtime Gophers

by Eitan Schoenberg
Published March 17, 2023
Heise, Ostertag, Zumwinkle and Oden were all members of the 2019 Gophers squad that fell to Wisconsin in the NCAA championship game.
Joy Edwards and their emotional support dog, Rudy, at Regis Center for Arts on March 12, 2023.

They deserve a “round of a-paws”: pet care tips for students

by Emma Walytka
Published March 15, 2023
Giving back to our canines requires more than meets the eye, such as regular dental and skin care.
Pink House Project logo

Local clothing brand Pink House Project arrives in Southeast Como

by Joshua Badroos
Published March 15, 2023
The small business looks to bring handcrafted pieces to the University area.

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