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Minneapolis Police drive downtown on Tuesday, June 26.

MPD responds to Marcy-Holmes shooting

by Emma Dill
Published September 12, 2018
UMPD and MPD also responded to thefts and an attempted assault this past week.
The front of Coffman Union on Sept. 19, 2017.

CLA supports students with 150th anniversary events

by Sunny Lim
Published September 12, 2018
The college is promoting the value of a liberal arts education.

UMN professional student government adds two representatives

by Michelle Griffith
Published September 11, 2018
The seats are bridging gaps in professional program representation.
Federal regulations play a key role in UMN scholarship distribution

Federal regulations play a key role in UMN scholarship distribution

by Bella Dally-Steele
Published September 10, 2018
Following regulations by the Higher Education Act of 1965, universities re-distribute scholarship dollars to avoid over-awarding students.

UMN professors balance political commentary and academia

by Austen Macalus
Published September 10, 2018
Some political science professors are acting as pundits for the upcoming midterm elections.

Two finalists selected to lead the UMN Office of Equity and Diversity

by Austen Macalus
Published September 10, 2018
University of Minnesota President Eric Kaler is expected to choose the new vice president in the coming weeks.
Jeannine Cavender-Bares discusses the effects of burning different land plots at the Cedar Creek Ecosystem Science Reserve in East Bethel on Saturday, Sept. 9 2018. The center recently turned 75 years old and teaches scientists the current understanding of biodiversity and its importance. 

Renewed funding for environmental research extends UMN’s reach

by Nikki Pederson
Published September 10, 2018
The Cedar Creek Ecosystem Science Reserve will receive $6 million.

New poke restaurant coming to Dinkytown

by Imani Cruzen
Published September 10, 2018
JJ's Poké Hawaiian restaurant will replace the Jersey Mike's in Dinkytown.
Freshman Khalid Abdalla plays ladder toss at the Eid celebration organized by the Muslim Student Association and the Al-Madinah Cultural Center on Thursday, Sept. 6 in front of Coffman Memorial Union.

Annual Eid celebration may be in its last year on campus

by Jordan Willauer
Published September 10, 2018
The celebration coincides with the annual Eid holiday.
Bohemian Flats Park is seen on Friday, Sept. 8. The Mississippi Gorge Regional Park Master Plan is underway, so the Minneapolis Park Board is taking suggestions from the public on what needs to change or stay the same.

Park Board master plan lays framework for nearby green spaces

by J.D. Duggan
Published September 10, 2018
The Mississippi Gorge Regional Park Master Plan covers a wide range of parks along the river, mapping out the next two decades of improvements.

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