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Hannah Bernardson, a business agent for the union group Teamsters Local 320, protests on Friday, Nov. 17, outside Morrill Hall in Minneapolis. The group is fighting for fair wages at the University of Minnesota.

Over 200 union protesters take to Morrill Hall

by Natalie Rademacher
Published November 17, 2017
The protesters demanded higher wages and respect on East Bank Friday afternoon.

MSA tries new format for mental health discussion

by Max Chao
Published November 16, 2017
The discussion is the fifth “How Are You” open mic event and the first this semester.
Courtesy of UMN Rocket Team. 

University rocket team sets Guinness record

by Helen Sabrowsky
Published November 15, 2017
The team launched a rocket 430 feet in the air as part of a national competition last week.
Campaigners for Raymond Dehn, senior Sonia Neculescu and sophomore Aisha Chughtai, offer rides across the Washington Avenue Bridge on Tuesday, Nov. 7 in Minneapolis.

Dehn and supporters look to continue engagement

by Madeline Deninger
Published November 15, 2017
Ward 3's ballots cast increased more than 60 percent from last election.
Tutor Noah DeSutter helps Sara Green at the SMART learning commons at Walter Library on Monday, Nov. 13.

Peer-tutoring sees record traffic

by Cleo Krejci
Published November 14, 2017
SMART learning commons at the University of Minnesota sees record visits in fall 2017.
Carlson School of Management as seen on Tuesday, Nov. 14.

UMN’s business school bucking national MBA trends

by Kevin Beckman
Published November 14, 2017
As MBA enrollments decline and other programs shutter, the UMN's program is being proactive in response.

Minnesota nonprofits work to amend federal tax bill

by Kayla Song
Published November 14, 2017
A letter was sent to the U.S. House of Representatives to voice concerns regarding the federal tax bill that would negatively impact charities.
Prime Place Apartments, seen under construction on Sunday, Nov. 12.

At Prime Place, safety of residents falls into question as private inspection exposes violations

by Cleo Krejci
Published November 13, 2017
Delays, relocations and shoddy construction have made the City-approved apartment complex near campus almost unlivable.
President Eric Kaler delivers his State of the University address at Coffman Union Theater on Thursday, March 7, 2016.

Administrators seek to prevent sexual assault through culture change

by Natalie Rademacher
Published November 13, 2017
Starting in January 2018, all University employees will undergo mandatory sexual assault prevention training.
Sue Wick, Director of Undergraduate Studies for the College of Biological Sciences, speaks to the Senate Committee on Student Affairs about student mental health programs at Morrill Hall on Wednesday, Nov. 8.

‘Getting instructors on board’: Professor hopes to improve student mental health

by Natalie Rademacher
Published November 13, 2017
A University task force's student mental health recommendations are being used in trainings and instructional videos.

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