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Vice President Mike Pence speaking with supporters at a campaign rally at the Mesa Convention Center in Mesa, Arizona.

Vice President Mike Pence visits Minneapolis to talk tax cuts

by Kassidy Tarala
Published March 29, 2018
Pence and a panel of congressmen addressed recent tax reform benefits for Minnesotans.

Proposed Minneapolis zoning overhaul could alter campus housing landscape

by J.D. Duggan
Published March 29, 2018
A comprehensive plan released by the City of Minneapolis could bring "fourplexes" to residential neighborhoods across the city.

UMN study suggests interpersonal success is related to intelligence, not altruism

by Wesley Hortenbach
Published March 29, 2018
Researchers found a higher IQ may get people further than being a team player.

UMN tech could help UTI sufferers with quicker diagnosis

by Wesley Hortenbach
Published March 28, 2018
The program that helped develop the technology for potential commercialization won't have federal funding next year.

Study finds student-teacher biases in online classrooms

by Max Chao
Published March 28, 2018
White male students are 94 percent more likely to a get response from instructors in some online courses, a new study finds.
Law School professor Christopher J. Roberts speaks to the audience at the Town Hall on Gun Violence hosted by the University's Human Rights Program on Monday, March 26 in Walter F. Mondale Hall. The program held the event to create conversations on campus about gun violence.

UMN hosts gun violence town hall

by Isabella Murray
Published March 27, 2018
Gun violence and Second Amendment rights in Minnesota and on campus sparked debate at the meeting.
A rendering of the new development, near the Bunge tower and Van Cleave park.

95-unit, co-op style housing slated for Como neighborhood

by Madeline Deninger
Published March 27, 2018
The Brook Avenue Co-op will allow students to have a say in how the building is run and offer lower rent prices.
The Board of Regents listen to a report from student representatives on Friday, March 23 at the Siebens Building in Rochester.

UMN students ask regents to focus on diversity, student privacy

by Kelly Busche
Published March 26, 2018
The eight student representatives to the Board of Regents presented top areas of concern Friday.
UMD is requesting $4 million in the University's capital bonding request to restore the Glensheen Mansion's garden terraces and replace HVAC, electrical and fire protection systems.

Glensheen Mansion in Duluth could undergo restoration

by Madeline Deninger
Published March 26, 2018
UMD staff and lawmakers have voiced support of the historic house's request.

Students present annual report of concerns to Regents

by Kelly Busche
Published March 26, 2018
The Board of Regents held a regular meeting at the University's Rochester campus Friday.

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