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First-year students Veronica Tan and Laichia Vang conducted the survey for their sociology class and found general student support for creating an Asian American Studies major.

UMN students lead effort to establish Asian American studies major

by Amirah Razman
Published November 15, 2022
Two freshmen students used a class survey to advocate for more opportunities to pursue Asian American studies.
Research superstars: UMN receives funding to create super fast telescope

Research superstars: UMN receives funding to create super fast telescope

by Lara Boudinot
Published November 15, 2022
A team of researchers and undergraduate students are in the process of creating a fast telescope to look at black holes, supernovas and more.
Two of the assaults were reported on the 1600 block of University Avenue SE.

Students, parents, business owners respond to Halloween firework assaults

by Gillian Haveman
Published November 15, 2022
After students say they were assaulted with fireworks Halloween weekend, parents and business owners say they wish University of Minnesota leadership did more to prevent future problems.
Many students and faculty on the St. Paul campus received emergency alerts from Ramsey County on Oct. 25 to shelter in place.

UMN community reacts to October classroom lockdowns

by Madison Roth
Published November 13, 2022
A lack of active instruction from the University of Minnesota left some faculty and students feeling unprepared in the event of a future lockdown.
The Pakistani Student Association held a recruitment event on the Washington Avenue bridge, Oct. 21. Photo courtesy of Ali Mashadi.

Student organizations struggle with recruitment after COVID-19

by Amelia Roessler
Published November 13, 2022
This fall, organizations like the Pakistani Student Association are working to raise awareness of their group by hosting on-campus events after two years of COVID-19 restrictions.
The museum celebrated its 150-year anniversary in fall 2022 with a new exhibit called "Narwhal: Revealing an Arctic Legend."

Narwhals, Native American Heritage Month events, 150-year anniversary at Bell

by Lara Boudinot
Published November 13, 2022
There’s a new exhibit on narwhals and focuses on Native American perspectives during the month of November at the Bell Museum.
“We’re the steady heartbeat of the University:” UMN grad students fight for wage increases

“We’re the steady heartbeat of the University:” UMN grad students fight for wage increases

by Maya Marchel Hoff
Published November 11, 2022
University of Minnesota graduate student workers across all departments are requesting a pay raise from the University after years of plateauing wages, increasing inflation and pandemic burnout.
Some faculty may see as much as a 30% reduction in their pay. YOST students held a sit-in on Nov. 9 to protest the potential pay cuts.

Students, faculty hold sit-in over proposed pay cuts

by Olivia Hines
Published November 11, 2022
Youth studies students and faculty at the University of Minnesota speak out about community faculty pay cuts.
The Board of Regents convene for their September meeting at the McNamara Alumni Center on Thursday, Sept. 9, 2021.

UMN students see need for change within Board of Regents

by Gillian Haveman
Published November 11, 2022
Regent Steve Sviggum’s statement blaming increased diversity for declining enrollment at the University of Minnesota-Morris campus has left some students questioning if the Board of Regents reflects their values.
Minnesota Prepared: preparation for the next pandemic

Minnesota Prepared: preparation for the next pandemic

by Emma Walytka
Published November 10, 2022
The School of Public Health created a new internship program after receiving a grant from the Minnesota Department of Health in response to the exigencies identified within the COVID-19 pandemic.

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