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Live your best life in the Twin Cities this summer

Live your best life in the Twin Cities this summer

by Sophia Zimmerman
Published June 21, 2022
Between free yoga classes, alleyway-accessible speakeasies and movies beneath the stars, there’s a little something for everyone in the cities.
Get into parklife this summer in the Twin Cities

Get into parklife this summer in the Twin Cities

by A&E Staff
Published June 21, 2022
Parklife is more than just a Blur album title and a handy slice of British slang; it’s an easily accessible lifestyle for Twin Cities residents.
A crowd forms in front of the Rock the Garden stage at the Walker Art Center on Saturday, June 11, 2022.

Rock the Garden returns to the Walker

by Bel Moran
Published June 20, 2022
Sun, sound and sweet treats abounded at the first Rock the Garden, hosted by the Walker Art Center and MPR’s The Current, since quarantine.
A&E’s Twin Cities Pride guide

A&E’s Twin Cities Pride guide

by Sophia Zimmerman
Published June 14, 2022
Stroll through Loring Park, assemble a trivia team or break out your best dancing shoes to celebrate Pride in the Twin Cities this month.
“Stranger Things” and “Stranger Things” alternatives: Here’s what the A&E desk is loving this week

“Stranger Things” and “Stranger Things” alternatives: Here’s what the A&E desk is loving this week

by A&E Staff
Published June 14, 2022
British music and binge-worthy television is the name of the game this summer.
Ona Loper and Lexy Ramler, Photo courtesy Gopher Athletics, Kelly Hagenson.

Ramler, Loper leaving Gophers women’s gymnastics as two of the program’s greatest

by Michael Lyne
Published May 3, 2022
The duo will leave the program with everlasting memories and impacts on teammates, coaches, fans and the rest of the gymnastics world, which has yet to sink in.
A University bus drives on campus on Wednesday, April 27.

University takes first step on campus vehicle electrification project

by Tess Fitzhenry
Published May 2, 2022
If completed, the electric vehicle switch will reduce greenhouse gas emissions and energy consumption.
Frontier Hall on Monday, Nov. 8 2021.

UMN to add locks to residence hall bathrooms

by Madison Roth
Published May 2, 2022
HRL announced they are adding locks to residence hall bathrooms so students can access them only with their dorm room keys, while MSA advocates for using U Cards instead of keys.
Students and protesters march toward Northrop on Friday, April 22. The protest, planned by Teamsters Local 320, was organized to bring attention to the low wages of union workers and custodial staff at the University.

Students for Climate Justice rallies for student, faculty management wage increases

by Tess Fitzhenry
Published May 2, 2022
University group Students for Climate Justice held a rally calling for livable wages and environmental accountability as union negotiations approach.
Local Band Kids Ski Free performs at The Whole Music Venue in Coffman on Thursday, April 21.

The Wake Magazine presents aWake After Dark

by Panache Matemba
Published May 2, 2022
Campus student publication the Wake Magazine hosted a concert to raise money for their internship stipends.

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