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Students wait in line that wraps around the inside of the University Lutheran Church polling place on Tuesday, Nov. 6 in Dinkytown. Students said the wait was as long as two hours.

Long polling lines don’t deter students

by Natalie Rademacher
Published November 7, 2018
University of Minnesota students waited in lines for around an hour and a half on Tuesday night.
Voters make their way into the gym on Tuesday, Nov. 6 at Marcy Open School in Minneapolis.

Voters start early in UMN campus area

by Austen Macalus
Published November 6, 2018
Although polls are open until 8 p.m. today, some students went to the ballot box early this morning.
Incoming Vice President of Research Chris Cramer.

New VP of research looks to future of research funding

by Austen Macalus
Published November 6, 2018
Chris Cramer will take over Nov. 12.
A rendering for the 1101 Hennepin Ave E development

Como development gains support in growing commercial district

by Imani Cruzen
Published November 6, 2018
The 1101 Hennepin Ave. E. residential development will seek city approval next week.
The lobby of Anderson Library features the Bell Gallery's exhibit, "Festival, Spectacle, and Celebration in the Early Modern World."

Library archives undergo move to Andersen Library

by Megan Palmer
Published November 6, 2018
The Wallin Center provides more space to store University of Minnesota collections.

In light of opioid crisis, researchers find ways to treat pain without prescription drugs

by Nikki Pederson
Published November 6, 2018
In a study published late last month, University of Minnesota researchers treated neck and back pain in elderly populations.
Illustrated by Jane Borstad

New swimming hours accommodate transgender and gender nonconforming students

by Audrey Kennedy
Published November 5, 2018
The hours, started by a University of Minnesota student, give transgender students a comfortable swimming space.
Illustrated by Hailee Schievelbein

UMN looks to aid struggling Minnesota farms

by Austen Macalus
Published November 5, 2018
The past few years have been tough for many Minnesota farmers, agricultural experts say.
The view where a Crown Hydro hydroelectric turbine would have been placed as seen on Sunday, Nov. 4 in Minneapolis. Xcel Energy terminated their contract with Crown Hydro, causing the planned turbine to be cancelled.

Amid City pushback, plans for hydroelectric power near St. Anthony Main fall short

by Emma Dill
Published November 5, 2018
Xcel Energy terminated its contract with electric company Crown Hydro, ending a 20-year-long project.

Women-only workout space underway in Cedar-Riverside

by Imani Cruzen
Published November 5, 2018
The Minneapolis Health Department and community members are collecting public feedback on a space that would be accessible to East African and Muslim women.

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