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UMN study solves decades-old space mystery

by Helen Sabrowsky
Published November 29, 2017
The research put to end 50 years of speculation and confirmed that chorus waves cause electron microbursts.

UMN employees push for parental leave equity

by Natalie Rademacher
Published November 28, 2017
Some University governance committee members are seeking support for a resolution to increase parental leave.

Alumni market features U grad-made goods

by Katrina Pross
Published November 28, 2017
The Alumni Market sells goods made by 14 University alumni.
The University of Minnesota Transportation and Safety Building on Washington Avenue will undergo an expansion next year, which will include housing all Public Safety divisions in one building.

Transportation and Safety building to undergo expansion

by Madeline Deninger
Published November 27, 2017
All public safety divisions will be consolidated into the Transportation and Safety building on Washington Avenue.
Ph.D. candidate in ecology, evolution and behavior Jake Grossman, left, and Ph.D. candidate in sociology Snigdha Rumar pose for portraits at Seward Cafe on Saturday, Nov. 25. 

UMN graduate students worry over financial impact of GOP tax plan

by Michael Achterling
Published November 27, 2017
The Senate is expected to hold a full vote on their tax bill this week.

Como neighborhood association sees increase in student involvement

by Kelly Busche
Published November 27, 2017
Three more students were elected to the Southeast Como Improvement Association’s 13-member board on Nov. 14.

Student Legal Services sees increase in cases

by Allison Cramer
Published November 27, 2017
Attorneys say landlord-tenant disputes and immigration issues have seen the biggest surge.
Lisa Fazzino, a University grad student, talks about the tuition tax change in a small group on Tuesday Nov. 21 in the Tate lab on East Bank.

GOP tax bill could harm graduate student finances

by Eliana Schreiber
Published November 22, 2017
A federal tax reform proposal would count tuition reduction for graduate teaching assistants as taxable income.
Shahad Geer watches a Ozobot miniature programmable toy robot at the tech center at the Brian Coyle Center in Minneapolis on Tuesday, Nov. 21. 

New Cedar-Riverside center gives students high-end tech opportunity

by Kelly Busche
Published November 22, 2017
The Brian Coyle Center’s technology center will open Dec. 4.
Lauren Kalvin, right, Emma Dombrow, center, and Pakou Lee, left, work together on a class activity during Biology 1001 on Tuesday Nov. 21 in Willey Hall on West Bank.

College of Biological Sciences changes outlook for in-class research

by Cleo Krejci
Published November 22, 2017
Faculty hope to incorporate active-learning into labs.

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