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Hailee Schievelbein

UMN proposed gender identity policy nears implementation

by Niamh Coomey
Published October 31, 2019
The policy has been in the works for three years, and is currently wrapping up its 30-day public comment period.
Sarah Mai

Stonewall riots at center of city, UMN collaboration

by Mohamed Ibrahim
Published October 31, 2019
The city's oral history project, which highlights the local transgender and nonbinary community, will be housed at the University.
Courtesy of the American Indian Student Cultural Center.

American Indian student group campaign addresses culture appropriation during Halloween

by Farrah Mina
Published October 31, 2019
The annual campaign seeks to educate the campus community about the impact of wearing cultural clothing as costumes.
Yonis colors in a sensory area in the gymnasium at the Brian Coyle Neighborhood Center in Cedar-Riverside on Sunday, Oct 27. Yonis and other kids participate in an adaptive program on Sundays for children with autism. 

Growing Cedar-Riverside program gives kids with autism a place to play

by Emma Dill
Published October 31, 2019
The program is the only one in the Cedar-Riverside neighborhood designed for kids with autism.
The University's Board of Regents meets on Friday, June 14, 2019 at McNamara Alumni Center in Minneapolis. The meeting covered topics including policy revisions, Board of Regents operations, and University tuition. Four new regents were also sworn in at the meeting.

UMN Regents look to update internal conduct policies

by Dylan Anderson
Published October 31, 2019
Changes could clarify how to address a regent seeking political office and how they speak with the media.
Morgan La Casse

UMN College of Biological Sciences looking to add in-demand online biology classes

by Natalie Cierzan
Published October 29, 2019
The Center for Online Biology Education would include a website featuring CBS online classes, resources for faculty and a new research program about biology online teaching..
Holocaust survivor Eva Schloss is interviewed by Michael Waldman at Northrop Auditorium on Sunday, Oct. 27. 

Holocaust survivor and Anne Frank’s stepsister Eva Schloss visits UMN

by Hana Ikramuddin
Published October 29, 2019
Schloss spoke about the importance of remembering events such as the Holocaust and addressed discrimination against minority groups.
Vietnamese restaurant Num-Mi as seen in Dinkytown on Friday, Oct. 26. After closing, it will be replaced by Dinkytown

Num-mi in Dinkytown to close, to be replaced with new Asian-style fry restaurant

by Caitlin Anderson
Published October 27, 2019
Umami Fries, Inc. expects to open early next year.
Hailee Schievelbein

This year’s freshman class sees record diversity, a female majority, and lots of Minnesotans

by Dylan Anderson
Published October 27, 2019
The largest class in 50 years features the most resident students in 30 years and the most students of color in University history.
Brochures about the Islamic faith sit on a shelf inside Coffman Union on Monday, Oct. 21.

Researchers explore why religion is lacking in “broad conversations” at UMN

by Natalie Rademacher
Published October 27, 2019
The goal of the research is to create recommendations to inform conversations about religion on campus.

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