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A Minneapolis Police officer patrols Dinkytown on Tuesday, Nov. 13, 2018.

UMPD responds to report of women being grabbed

by Imani Cruzen
Published April 17, 2019
Three women were grabbed and slapped on the buttocks by two men near the Knoll area Tuesday night.
Mitch Van Sickle, Tommy Leitner and Colin Leuthold work on a group project outside to get some fresh air on St. Paul campus on Monday, April 15.

UMN researchers find gaps in nature-based learning research

by Kait Ecker
Published April 17, 2019
A research agenda to be published next week addresses gaps and the need for specificity in nature-based learning research.

New methods will simplify biological data analysis

by Gwiwon Jason Nam
Published April 17, 2019
A federal grant is funding research that will allow for data analysis from multiple biology disciplines to work in tandem.

UMN student files lawsuit against Richard Liu, JD.com

by Miguel Octavio
Published April 16, 2019
The woman alleges she was raped by Richard Liu in August 2018 and that JD.com staff members facilitated the assault.
Demonstrators gather to protest the presence of Jeff Sessions on campus and his speaking at the Carlson School of Management on Monday, April 15.

Jeff Sessions’ speech on campus met with questions, protests

by Isabella Murray
Published April 16, 2019
Free speech, immigration and White House experience among topics discussed by the former attorney general Monday evening.

Canvas to implement name pronunciation software

by Farrah Mina
Published April 16, 2019
The software will enable both students and faculty to upload voice recordings of their names starting May 7.

Law school creates podcast to increase accessibility

by Farrah Mina
Published April 16, 2019
"Experto Crede" aims to make dense legal topics more digestible.

Minneapolis businesses prepare for ban on certain plastics

by Imani Cruzen
Published April 16, 2019
Businesses and other establishments will no longer be allowed to use certain plastics when exemptions to the Environmentally Acceptable Packaging Ordinance end.
Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey answers questions from students at the Minnesota Student Association forum in Blegen Hall about issues that affect them and their peers on Tuesday, Feb. 26 2019.

City makes recommendations on opioid epidemic

by Emma Dill
Published April 16, 2019
The recommendations are the culmination of months-long efforts by University and City leaders.
Advocates for construction workers' safety and treatment gathered to protest at the Arrow Apartments on Monday.

Construction workers, advocates protest at The Arrow Apartments

by Cleo Krejci
Published April 15, 2019
A handful of protesters gathered at the student apartments Monday concerned by alleged tax fraud, following longstanding concerns with workers’ safety and construction practices.

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