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Vikings linebacker Eric Kendricks visits Caribou

by Olivia Johnson
Published October 26, 2016
The player served coffee in Stadium Village Tuesday to spread breast cancer awareness
Yoga Sol instructor Heather Sieve leads a vinyasa yoga class on Monday, Oct. 24, 2016 at Yoga Sol in Northeast Minneapolis. Yoga Sol has operated on a pay-what-you-can donation-based model for four years.

Yoga Sol makes yoga available with pay-what-you-can model

by Jacob Steinberg
Published October 26, 2016
The model has its own set of challenges, but the studio is looking to expand.
Two Sigma Phi Epsilon members expelled from the University of Minnesota's chapter called Abby Honold the day after she was raped by their fraternity brother, Daniel Drill-Mellum.

Video: Two expelled Sig Ep members interrogate Abby Honold on details of her rape

by Jessie Bekker
Published October 26, 2016
The two former members hampered the rape investigation of convicted multiple-rapist Daniel Drill-Mellum.
Democratic Sen. Amy Klobuchar, center, speaks to a full lecture hall about the current Supreme Court vacancy on Tuesday, Oct. 25, 2016 on West Bank. President of the Law School Democrats, Seth Zawila, left, moderated the forum with Klobuchar and Former U.S. Vice President Walter F. Mondale, right, about their experiences in the senate with vetting and voting on Supreme Court nominees.

Klobuchar, Mondale discuss Supreme Court vacancy

by Layna Darling
Published October 26, 2016
Senator Amy Klobuchar and former Vice President Walter Mondale answered questions about the Supreme Court vacancy on Tuesday.

Restraining orders remain in effect for five Gophers football players

by Mike Hendrickson
Published October 26, 2016
A Hennepin County District Court judge has set a new hearing for Nov. 2.
Source: Alzheimer's Association

University researchers identify target for potential Alzheimer’s treatments

by Melissa Steinken
Published October 25, 2016
Toxic fragments of a natural protein in the brain may be the source of Alzheimer's memory loss

University of Minnesota neighborhoods look for more student input

by Eliana Schreiber
Published October 25, 2016
Both Prospect Park and Marcy Holmes neighborhoods have made recent changes to their rules which would give students more say
Gov. Mark Dayton discloses a new initiative for young women of Minnesota on Tuesday, Oct. 22, 2016 at the Veterans Service Building in St. Paul. Governor Dayton announced an outreach initiative that incorporates the Women's Foundation of MN and the University's Urban Research and Outreach-Engagement Center to bring opportunity to young women.

Minnesota ranked “best” for some, but not women of color

by David Clarey
Published October 25, 2016
Gov. Dayton and the Women’s Foundation of Minnesota announced a six-year initiative to alleviate achievement gap for women of color.
Compass cofounder Nick Alm introduces the speaking panel on Thursday at the Carlson Atrium. Compass is the first LGTBQ+ group formed at Carlson and held a "Coming Out" event to discuss LGTBQ topics in the professional field.

New University of Minnesota group advocates for LGBTQIA business students

by David Clarey
Published October 24, 2016
The group, Compass, recently held a professional panel discussion between local business executives for about 150 students.

MCAD votes for faculty union, University left behind

by Olivia Johnson
Published October 24, 2016
Last week MCAD faculty voted to unionize, Augsburg College could vote in November. Meanwhile, at the University of Minnesota an appeal has brought the effort to a halt.

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