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Minneapolis Police drive downtown on Tuesday, June 26.

Two women found shot and killed in Marcy-Holmes

by Tiffany Bui
Published February 10, 2019
Two women were found shot and killed at a Marcy-Holmes apartment complex on Saturday.
A Minneapolis Police officer patrols Dinkytown on Tuesday, Nov. 13, 2018.

UMN student sexually assaulted near campus

by Mohamed Ibrahim
Published February 8, 2019
The student was walking when a man tried to pull her into nearby bushes, authorities said.
Powell was up for reelection this year but was not recommended by the Regent Candidate Advisory Council.

Regents approve tuition surcharge for CSE students

by Austen Macalus
Published February 8, 2019
The board also green-lighted a remodel of the University’s volleyball center and reviewed progress on the Law School’s deficit.
The Minnesota State Capitol on Saturday, Nov. 18.

Lawmakers weigh in on UMN capital request

by Isabella Murray
Published February 8, 2019
University officials testified to lawmakers Tuesday on the progress of past capital projects and current infrastructure needs.

App promotes sustainable transportation options to UMN contract parkers

by Natalie Rademacher
Published February 8, 2019
Researchers hope the app will help reduce traffic density around campus.
Visitors celebrate at the top of Witch's Hat Tower on Saturday, June 1. Built in 1913, Witch's Hat Tower has been a major landmark in Minneapolis for generations. New developments have been proposed near Prospect Park, and the Prospect Park Association is concerned that the height of developments will block the view from the tower.

Prospect Park residents sue developer over Witch’s Hat tower view

by Imani Cruzen
Published February 7, 2019
Some residents want Prospect Park Association members to disclose their relationship to the lawsuit.
Illustrated by Morgan La Casse

Students stress about future amid UMN’s tuition hikes

by Audrey Kennedy
Published February 7, 2019
The University plans to increase tuition for non-resident non-reciprocity students to remain competitive with other Big Ten schools.
Thomas Magnon poses for a portrait on his front porch near Dinkytown on Monday, Feb. 4. Magnon and the other residents of several properties on the 1200 block of 4th Street SE, many of which are students, will be forced to move out on Feb. 28.

New Dinkytown development leaves students with one month to vacate

by Miguel Octavio
Published February 7, 2019
Forty-six tenants living in properties along the 1200 block of 4th Street Southeast must vacate by Feb. 28.
Associate Vice President for Budget and Finance Julie Tonneson gives a summary of finances at all of the University campuses on Monday, May 21, 2018 at McNamara Alumni Center. The Board of Regents held a public forum for students, faculty and members of the public to ask questions in an informal environment.

UMN’s plans to reduce administrative costs on track in final year

by Isabella Murray
Published February 7, 2019
Officials said Kaler’s commitment to cutting $90 million in overhead spending could have been larger.
University junior Faisa Ahmed demonstrates how a new health text messaging system, which aims to close the racial gap in healthcare, works on Tuesday, Feb. 5 at the People's Center Clinic in Minneapolis. This system is a research project at the University and is conducting some of the project with families in nearby Cedar-Riverside.

New text alert system aids child and maternal care in Cedar-Riverside

by Farrah Mina
Published February 7, 2019
Reminders for Readiness aims to make health care more accessible for the Somali community.

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