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8th Street SE is partially closed for construction on Monday, June 12.

Protected bike lanes coming to busiest Dinkytown streets

by Tiffany Bui
Published October 23, 2018
University Avenue Southeast and Fourth Street Southeast see the most bicycle traffic in Hennepin County.

Police respond to arson in Marcy-Holmes

by Emma Dill
Published October 23, 2018
University and Minneapolis officers also responded to multiple thefts on and around campus this week.
From top left, Eva Dwyer, Peter Akal and Kaily Robinson. From bottom left, Joshua Mason, Maggie Madsen and Nathan Alemu.

Students across UMN look toward midterm elections

by Isabella Murray
Published October 22, 2018
University students discussed voting and issues impacting them ahead of the Nov. 6 general elections.
Phi Sigma Epsilon fraternity members, alumni, family and friends of Aloma Kewana Gibson meet together at the Pourhouse in Uptown following his funeral on Saturday, Oct. 20. Gibson was the chef at Phi Sigma Epsilon for 23 years. Fraternity members raised $12,000 in six days on Go Fund Me to pay for Gibson's funeral expenses.

Fraternity celebrates chef of 23 years

by Jordan Willauer
Published October 22, 2018
Former and current members of Sigma Phi Epsilon celebrated Aloma "Gib" Gibson, who was a chef at Sigma Phi Epsilon for over 23 years.
Community members attend a workshop to plan the future of Dinkytown at University Baptist Church on Saturday, Oct. 20. Marcy-Holmes Neighborhood Association hosted the workshop.

UMN students envision ideal Dinkytown at workshop

by Tiffany Bui
Published October 22, 2018
Students joined the table with Marcy-Holmes residents Saturday to ask what Dinkytown should look like in the future.
Illustrated by Hailee Schievelbein

University students sponsored to attend women engineer convention

by Nikki Pederson
Published October 22, 2018
WE18 brought in more than 14,000 people from around the world.
Communications PhD student Samira Musleh rides the Gopher Chauffeur on Sunday, Oct. 21, which was the first Sunday that the ride service has run as it will now serve students seven days a week.

Gopher Chauffeur extends hours to include weeknights

by Lew Blank
Published October 22, 2018
The student transport service is now available seven days a week.

Minnesota forests could be harmed by climate change

by Sunny Lim
Published October 22, 2018
A new UMN study found that a warmer climate would inhibit photosynthesis in trees.

UMN works to identify areas lacking health insurance

by Lew Blank
Published October 22, 2018
The findings from a University of Minnesota researcher will be used by MNsure.
Candidate for Lieutenant Governor Peggy Flanagan spoke to students and staff at the Vote Concert on Thursday, Oct. 18, in the Coffman Great Hall. Flanagan, a University alumni, noted that she is still paying off loans. "I don't know if I could afford to attend the U today," she said.

DFL candidates come to campus, promote student voting

by Isabella Murray
Published October 20, 2018
Democratic candidates urged students to vote amid midterm election races.

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