An invisible fight: Students struggle with eating disorders, finding resources by Audrey Kennedy Published March 14, 2019 As the number of students with eating disorders grows, some worry resources aren’t catching up.
Amid crowded recycling market, UMN recyclables have fewer places to go by Natalie Rademacher Published March 8, 2019 The Chinese ban on most imported recyclables has caused a crowded recycling market.
Southwestern Advantage stirs controversy on campus by Audrey Kennedy Published March 4, 2019 Further complaints to the University could lead to their removal from campus.
The cost of being student body president by Michelle Griffith Published February 14, 2019 Student body presidents are paid differently based on their University, though many say who can apply for the position depends on pay.
Professor’s ‘grave misconduct’ in UMN lab leads to discipline by Cleo Krejci and Katrina Pross Published February 11, 2019 Lab researchers were mistreated by their adviser for years, though the adviser denies the accusations.
The bittersweet life of sugar babies at the University of Minnesota by Natalie Rademacher Published January 21, 2019 A growing number of college students are using the service SeekingArrangement to meet sugar daddies and mommies, who financially support them.
The cost of diabetes: young students battle an invisible disease by Dylan Miettinen Published December 10, 2018 A Minnesota Department of Health study published last month found higher numbers of hospitalizations in young diabetics.
‘Scending ‘Sota: rock climbing’s rise in the land of 10,000 lakes by Samir Ferdowsi Published December 6, 2018 From Olympic athletes to industry titans, almost 2,000 miles away from epicenters like Yosemite, a little-known community is crushing walls.
Dinkytown’s drastic shift: How developments have changed the neighborhood by J.D. Duggan Published November 21, 2018 A luxury student housing boom sent the neighborhood into a tailspin of varied responses from internal and external forces.
Shedding light on addiction: UMN students grapple with limited addiction resources by Audrey Kennedy Published November 19, 2018 After a group for students struggling with addiction started back up this fall, many are still discussing ways to make recovery part of their campus experience.