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Study shows BMI may be off balance

by Hannah Weikel
Published February 17, 2016
Nearly 75 million Americans could be miscategorized based on their BMI.

Rumors circulate of Klobuchar Supreme Court nomination

by Brian Edwards
Published February 16, 2016
Following Justice Scalia's death, some news outlets named the senator as a potential candidate.

Athletes’ load may lighten

by Brian Edwards
Published January 21, 2016
Two-thirds of NCAA student-athletes said their schedules produced high stress levels.

Protests seek campus diversity nationwide

by Benjamin Farniok
Published December 15, 2015

Around 70 student groups at schools across the U.S. and Canada are demanding more diverse college campuses.    Many, including an activist group at the University of Minnesota, are seeking more...

Texts ending in periods are less sincere ending in periods as less sincere

by Bessma Dabaan
Published December 14, 2015
A recent study analyzed the effects of punctuation in text messages.

Poll shows computer science attitudes

by Tiffany Lukk
Published December 1, 2015
A poll found that many think boys are more interested in computer science.

Antibiotic resistance plagues public health

by Bessma Dabaan
Published November 24, 2015
Gov. Mark Dayton announced a weeklong event to address the issue of antibiotic resistance.

Researchers examine Uber’s environmental impact

by Eliana Schreiber
Published November 23, 2015
A study at UC-Berkeley will compare ride-sharing services like Uber with other forms of transportation.
Junior Natasha Moore, a communications agent of the African-American & African Studies program, kicks off the demonstration hosted by the University's Black Student Union outside of Coffman Memorial Union on Thursday.

U students assemble to support Mizzou protesters

by Keaton Schmitt
Published November 16, 2015
Nearly 150 people gathered outside Coffman Union Thursday evening.
Following months of student protest and controversies at the University of Missouri, its system president resigned Monday morning. Soon after the announcement, a crowd of more than 500 rallied at the school's Carnahan Quad, where students, faculty and other demonstrators chanted in celebration of their movement's success.

Mizzou president resigns

by Jackie Renzetti
Published November 10, 2015
Students and faculty members protested inaction from leaders on racial issues for weeks.

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