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Third time’s the charm: film noir-style play is full of “Hot Air”— but in a good way
by
Becca Most
Published July 9, 2019
University graduates give the classic genre a comedic twist.
Robbery reported near Anderson Hall on West Bank
by
Imani Cruzen
Published July 9, 2019
The suspect was last seen heading toward the Blegen Hall bus stop.
Newly announced African market ignites community concerns in Cedar-Riverside
by
J.D. Duggan
Published July 8, 2019
The proposed mini-mall is part of a greater vision for an "African village" in Cedar-Riverside, but neighbors say community engagement has been lacking.
Marcy-Holmes looks to expand borders, inclusivity
by
Imani Cruzen
Published July 8, 2019
The Marcy-Holmes Neighborhood Association is working with city staff to consider expanding its borders.
City and business owners team up to upgrade lighting in Cedar-Riverside
by
Mohamed Ibrahim
Published July 4, 2019
Business owners hope new lights will bring people outside, promoting business and public safety.
With grant funding from Native American tribe, UMN to advance diabetes research
by
Katrina Pross
Published July 3, 2019
Native Americans have the highest rates of diabetes than any other ethnic group in the United States.
Urban ecosystems grow in Cedar-Riverside
by
Caitlin Anderson
Published July 3, 2019
Rain gardens help to sustain pollinators while filtering clean water.
Former President Eric Kaler leaves his mark on University
by
Dylan Anderson
Published July 3, 2019
Many say Kaler closes his presidency leaving the University better than how he found it.
Meet Joan Gabel, the new University of Minnesota president
by
Katrina Pross
Published July 3, 2019
Gabel assumed her new role on July 1 as the U's first ever woman president.
Perceived light rail crime rates in UMN area don’t reflect reality, officials say
by
Mohamed Ibrahim
Published July 3, 2019
Some members of the campus-area community worry about recent incidents, but local officials say rates resemble previous years.
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