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UMN School of Public Health recognized for sustainability in healthcare management curriculum

UMN School of Public Health recognized for sustainability in healthcare management curriculum

by Tess Fitzhenry
Published April 19, 2022
The Climate Change and Health Organizations course trains students to address environmental issues in healthcare.
CrunCheeses Korean hot dogs from their new location in Dinkytown, captured on Wednesday, April 13.

New Korean hotdog joint serves up melty cheese on a stick in Dinkytown

by Panache Matemba
Published April 19, 2022
CrunCheese brings a twist to a traditional fair-food favorite.
The Strip Mall on Washington Avenue in Stadium Village captured on Tuesday, March 15. The completion of the East Gateway project will impact the University of Minnesota campus.

East Gateway Project begins environmental review process; plans research spaces

by Roque Wood-Sinclair
Published April 15, 2022
Project leaders are also taking into account how outside development plans for Minneapolis may impact campus.
Lil Yachty performs at Spring Jam on Saturday, April 21, 2018 in Minneapolis.

Spring Jam’s 2022 lineup is out – but will University students go?

by Carly Quast
Published April 14, 2022
After a two-year hiatus, Spring Jam’s 2022 musical lineup has been released. But with a lack of notable names on the list, University students aren’t happy.
Proposed state funding bills would give UMN much less than requested

Proposed state funding bills would give UMN much less than requested

by Alex Steil
Published April 14, 2022
Following the University’s request for nearly $1 billion, the House proposed just over $32 million and the Senate $2.5 million.
Courtesy of Anna Pedrick

Students found Lovelace, a company that supports girls in coding

by Claire Nelson
Published April 13, 2022
Lovelace hosts workshops that introduce girls to coding in hopes of diversifying the male-dominated industry.
Some of the pieces included in the Transformation: Art From the Inside exhibition hung next to a sign honoring Joseph Gomm. Courtesy of Art From the Inside.

Art From the Inside brings a voice to local incarcerated artists

by Carly Quast
Published April 12, 2022
The Weisman Art Museum’s most recent pop-up exhibition featured Art From the Inside – a Twin Cities based organization that highlights local incarcerated visual artists’ work.
The site of a proposed E-line bus stop at the intersection of University and Berry Street on Wednesday, April 6.

Metro Transit reaching final stages for E Line

by Devlin Epding
Published April 10, 2022
The E Line is a bus rapid transit line that will replace Route 6 and connect the University area to downtown Minneapolis, Lake Bde Maka Ska and Edina.
University researchers study harmful “forever chemicals” amid expanded monitoring plan

University researchers study harmful “forever chemicals” amid expanded monitoring plan

by Tess Fitzhenry
Published April 6, 2022
PFAS chemicals are a growing concern for ecosystems and public health.
Camdi Restaurant owners, Camdi and Kiet, pose for a photo on the last day before the restaurant closed, Saturday, March 26. Camdi Restaurant was open in Dinkytown for over 35 years.

Camdi restaurant closes after 35 years of business

by Kara Savage
Published April 6, 2022
The Vietnamese restaurant in Dinkytown closed after facing difficulty during the pandemic.

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