Kollege Klub and Sally’s Saloon report highest COVID-19 case numbers in Minneapolis by Lydia Morrell Published October 31, 2020 Though COVID-19 precautions are in place, the restaurants continued to report cases in September as University students returned.
Lawmakers weigh in on long-awaited bonding bill, effect on UMN by Samantha Hendrickson, City Reporter Published October 29, 2020 “I don’t think that in the past the U has gotten their fair share,” Sen. Kari Dziedzic, DFL-Minneapolis, said.
Students continue to push for change in Humphrey School’s relationship with Freeman family by Katelyn Vue Published October 29, 2020 Despite student concerns, Mike Freeman remains seated on the Humphrey School Dean’s Advisory Council.
One year later: Family, friends search for justice for murdered Marcy-Holmes man by Samantha Hendrickson Published October 29, 2020 Abdoulaye Cisse’s murder remains unsolved after he was killed on his 27th birthday last year, not far from the University of Minnesota.
UMN Foundation takes over fundraising for entire M Health Fairview system, expected to increase donations by Abbey Machtig, Campus Administration Reporter Published October 28, 2020 The Foundation will manage all philanthropic donations and gifts from donors.
Robbery in Dinkytown reported Tuesday evening by Samantha Woodward Published October 27, 2020 The two male suspects fled in a white BMW SUV after pushing a person and taking their phone.
One hundred years later: White women at UMN and the 19th Amendment by Jasmine Snow Published October 27, 2020 Throughout the century, women have fought for suffrage from the halls of the University of Minnesota and beyond.
University to remain in phase 3 of Maroon and Gold Sunrise Plan by Ava Thompson Published October 26, 2020 University leaders delayed the transition from phase 3 to phase 4 of the Maroon and Sunrise plan due to increased COVID cases in Minnesota.
UMN six-year capital plan supports new bioengineering labs on St. Paul campus by Megan Phillips, City Reporter Published October 26, 2020 The campus upgrades come amid federal funds and the establishment of a new public-private partnership for sustainability research.
Students voice concerns about Boynton’s capacity for COVID-19 testing and wait times by Srilekha Garishakurti Published October 26, 2020 Though the University has recently expanded testing availability, some students have been opting to get tested off-campus to obtain faster results, avoid appointment traffic and tight testing criteria.