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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.

University center working to help students with cognitive disabilities

by Chuying Xie
Published October 30, 2018
The pilot program is being implemented at schools in Maryland.
Secretary of College Democrats at the University Abdinasir Nourkadi, 19, fills out his absentee ballot on Tuesday, Oct. 23 at Coffman Memorial Union. Nourkadi said he is voting for Ron Case for Mayor of Eden Prairie. Case was Nourkadi's math teacher.

Voting where it matters: amid close races, University students prepare for midterms

by Austen Macalus
Published October 29, 2018
With the midterm elections on the line, students at the University of Minnesota could play a significant role — if they vote.
University pediatrics professor Dr. Mark Schleiss works in his lab on Monday, Oct. 29 McGuire Translational Research Facility in Minneapolis. Schleiss is a leading expert on acute flaccid myelitis, a rare disease affecting seven children in Minnesota this year.

University researchers respond to spike of polio-like illness cases in Minnesota

by Lew Blank
Published October 29, 2018
The state has seen abnormal levels of Acute Flaccid Myelitis, which causes paralysis and weakness.
A rendering of the development at 934 and 938 15th Ave SE

Developers propose Southeast Como development amid resident concerns

by Imani Cruzen
Published October 29, 2018
DJR Architecture and North Bay Companies will bring their proposal to the City in November.

UMN leads project to bring awareness to pedestrian fatalaties

by Nikki Pederson
Published October 29, 2018
The research project, which began in fall 2017, will complete its data collection this month.
Illustrated by Jane Borstad.

Amid growing therapy demands, Boynton expands group therapy program

by Audrey Kennedy
Published October 29, 2018
The expansion was made in response to an increase in demand for services.
Illustrated by Jane Borstad

Humphrey School readies officials for midterms, future elections

by Audrey Kennedy
Published October 29, 2018
Amid concerns with national security, the Humphrey School of Public Affairs plans to use national experts' voices to grow its election administration certification program.
Graduate researcher Trent Dado poses for a portrait holding a real, dried cow stomach on Friday, Oct. 26 at Haecker Hall on Saint Paul campus. Dado is working on research that uses enzymes to mimic cow stomachs with the goal of improving the animals' digestive systems.

Researchers use non-invasive method to study cow digestion

by Caitlin Anderson
Published October 29, 2018
The study, which began late September, aims to increase animal health.

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