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Students have the ability to vote early on Oct. 22 at Weisman Art Museum.

More than the presidency up for grabs in November

by Katrina Bailey
Published October 21, 2024

While the presidential election will make the most headlines, this year’s ballot consists of many key federal and state elections.Voting can be done in person on Nov. 5 or by mail-in ballot, according...

A University psychologist said the pandemic made people more comfortable being at home even though it may not be the most productive behavior.

Pandemic lingers: University students still spend more time at home

by Grace Aigner
Published October 21, 2024

Pandemic effects linger as University of Minnesota students still spend most of their time at home. Americans spent more time working from home in 2023 than they did prior to the pandemic, according...

The Minnesota DFL party has represented Minneapolis for a long time at the city, state and federal level despite Republican challengers.

Minneapolis Republicans seek to establish themselves

by Katrina Bailey
Published October 20, 2024

In a city dominated by liberal versus progressive debates, the Minneapolis Republican Party is looking to influence local politics with the limited power they have.No Republicans currently represent...

Yungchen Lhamo at the Cedar Cultural Center.

The Cedar Cultural Center celebrates 35 years in Cedar-Riverside

by Maya Bell
Published October 16, 2024

A small venue with a lot of history, the Cedar Cultural Center on 416 Cedar Ave. in Cedar-Riverside is celebrating 35 years of existence on Oct. 26.The celebration will be hosted by local rapper Dessa...

Cedar-Riverside is one of the seven art districts in Minneapolis.

First-ever cultural art funds awarded to artists across city

by Alexandra DeYoe
Published October 16, 2024

Cedar-Riverside artists and local community groups are feeling hopeful for Minneapolis’ art and culture growth as the city approved new grants to fund creatives.For the first time, the Arts and Cultural...

Indigenous Peoples Day Powwow celebrates history and culture

Indigenous Peoples Day Powwow celebrates history and culture

by Katrina Bailey
Published October 15, 2024

The Minneapolis American Indian Center’s Culture Language Arts Network held a community powwow Monday night to celebrate Indigenous Peoples Day. The event started at 5 p.m. with a grand entry where...

Minneapolis celebrates its first Latino Business Week

by Katrina Bailey
Published October 14, 2024

Minneapolis celebrates Latino Business Week this week for the first time in the city’s history to highlight local Latino businesses.The week stretches from Sunday, Oct. 6 to Sunday, Oct. 13 with...

Canopy Roots created it in 2021 Courtesy photo by Canopy Roots.

City’s Behavior Crisis Response team aims to de-escalate mental health crises

by Katrina Bailey
Published October 10, 2024

Minneapolis uses the Behavioral Crisis Response (BCR) team to provide crisis intervention, counseling and connection to support services to residents for free. The city partnered with Canopy Roots,...

This September beat 2023 September’s highest temperature by more than a degree.

Hot, dry September delays Minnesota’s fall

by Grace Aigner
Published October 7, 2024

Minnesota’s unseasonably warm and dry September put a damper on typical fall foliage and autumn activities.The highest temperature recorded in September was 92 degrees in Granite Falls amid a period...

East Bank neighborhoods to move forward with association merger

by Grace Aigner
Published October 6, 2024

The merging of three University-area neighborhood associations will move forward after the Marcy-Holmes community voted strongly in favor of the merger Friday night.The Marcy-Holmes Neighborhood Association...

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