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A batch of pasties sits on display on Friday, Feb. 22 at Lands End Pasty Company in Dinkytown. Earl and his nephew, Pete Jacobson, will compete in the World Pasty Championships for the first time since opening their shop in June of 2014.

Local pasty shop heads to World Pasty Championships

by Will Tooke
Published February 26, 2019
The Lands End Pasty Company, located in Dinkytown, has been dishing out pasties since 2014. Now, they're headed to the World Pasty Championships in Cornwall, UK to make an international name for themselves.
Andrea Santi leads University Facilities Management employees in pre-shift stretch on Friday, Feb. 15. The program was started by Santi and fellow graduate student Nael Banat as part of their Kinesiology studies.

Kinesiology majors stretch knowledge to peers

by Will Tooke
Published February 20, 2019
Two kinesiology graduate students started a five days per week stretching program for University employees to complete before and after work.
Bennett Figueroa pops a wheelie on his bike as he rides down the Dinkytown Greenway on Friday, Feb.1

Bikers take on Minnesota winter

by Will Tooke
Published February 7, 2019
Fat tire bikes are one of the many ways students navigate through winter weather to get to class.
Thomas Magnon poses for a portrait on his front porch near Dinkytown on Monday, Feb. 4. Magnon and the other residents of several properties on the 1200 block of 4th Street SE, many of which are students, will be forced to move out on Feb. 28.

Residents of Dinkytown block forced to move

by Syd Stratman
Published February 7, 2019
Many residents of the 1200 block of 4th Street SE will have to move out by Feb. 28.
David Rocha works on a glass piece on Saturday, Jan. 26 at Legacy Glassworks in Minneapolis. The show brought together artwork from multiple glasswork and graffiti artists in the Twin Cities.

Glass art: local artist fires up scene

by Will Tooke
Published January 31, 2019
Chris Ahalt brings detail and finesse to the glass art family in Minneapolis.
Senior nursing student Anna Ribbens, who has Type 1 diabetes, poses in her apartment to show her tattoo and insulin pump on Sunday, Dec. 9. 

Students navigate diabetes at the U

by Syd Stratman
Published December 10, 2018
The chronic illness is challenging to manage on top of school.
Community Outreach team member Lawanna Pitts plays Connect Four with a student on Friday, Dec. 7 at Patrick Henry High School. YCB Mentors offer guidance to students in areas where structured academics and athletics fall short.

Outreach team steers Cedar-Riverside kids in the right direction

by Will Tooke
Published December 10, 2018
The city reallocated funds to support community safety programs, one of which is Cedar-Riverside.
Elaine Kappel grabs onto a hold at the Universitys bouldering wall during practice with the climb team on Tuesday, Nov. 27.

Photos: ‘Scending ‘Sota

by Jack Rodgers
Published December 6, 2018
The rock climbing community in Minnesota has proliferated into the land of 10,000 lakes.
The European Christmas Market is open for business on Dec. 2 in Saint Paul. The open-air market features vendors selling European holiday items.

European market brings holiday festivities to St. Paul

Published December 3, 2018
The Christmas market features vendors selling Christmas garb and European cultural favorites.

Gophers defeat Badgers at Camp Randall

by Tony Saunders
Published November 25, 2018
Gopher football traveled to Madison, Wisconsin and returned home with Paul Bunyon's Axe.

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