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Faculty provide input on the future of the St. Paul campus on Friday October 24, 2018 in Ruttan Hall.

University members provide feedback on St. Paul revamp plan

by Austen Macalus
Published November 1, 2018
Some faculty and staff felt left out of the planning process.
A voting booth is set up at Weisman Art Museum on Tuesday, Nov. 6, 2017 in Minneapolis.

What’s on the ballot?

by Tiffany Bui
Published November 1, 2018

Minnesota’s midterms have garnered national attention as one of the most closely-watched elections in the nation. Minneapolis voters have responded by casting early ballots in record amounts. A landmark...

Medical Center construction enters second phase

by Megan Palmer
Published November 1, 2018
The project has created disruptions for patients and visitors at the East Bank location.
The Cedar-Riverside neighborhood as seen on Wednesday, Oct. 3, 2018.

Cedar-Riverside mothers and youth meet to discuss community issues

by Emma Dill
Published November 1, 2018
In response to recent crime, the semiweekly meetings will address issues ranging from violent crime to after school programs.

Researchers to analyze sex trafficking networks

by Nikki Pederson
Published November 1, 2018
The new study begins Nov.1 and is a collaboration between multiple universities.
Eva Dwyer, left, Joshua Mason and Peter Akal

Students across UMN share voting priorities ahead of midterms

by Isabella Murray
Published October 31, 2018

Second-year medical student Peter Akal from Syria. “I want there to be a focus on health care and health insurance. More talks about Syrian refugees and resettlements, or any other refugees. Things...

Campaigners for Raymond Dehn, senior Sonia Neculescu and sophomore Aisha Chughtai, offer rides across the Washington Avenue Bridge on Tuesday, Nov. 7.

Student campaign strategies shift ahead of midterms

by Isabella Murray
Published October 31, 2018

As November’s midterm elections approach, University of Minnesota student leaders are shifting away from candidate-driven campaign strategies.  Political mobilization around campus before August’s...

Lecturer Marta Shore addresses false negatives in her graduate level biostatistics course on Monday, Feb. 26 in Bruininks Hall.

University members to look at non-tenure faculty member treatment

by Austen Macalus
Published October 31, 2018
Concerns about the treatment of non-tenure track faculty on campus are ongoing.
Small zebra mussels

Researchers find new methods to combat invasive zebra mussels

by Lew Blank
Published October 31, 2018
Zebra mussels, an invasive species to Minnesota lakes, can cause disrupted food chains and economic problems.
Illustrated by Jane Borstad

Booming campus meme culture sparks new student group

by Helen Sabrowsky
Published October 31, 2018
“UMN Memes for Frozen Northern Teens” has expanded to include over 2,500 members.

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