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Music Review: Darling Arithmetic

by Sid Gopinath
Published May 28, 2015

“How did I get here?/ Am I ever gonna get back?” asks Conor O’Brien, subtly addressing just how much he has risked—emotionally and professionally— with his new album, Darling Arithmetic,...

Ninth Street Coffeehouse and Juice Bar re-imagines local hideaway spot

Ninth Street Coffeehouse and Juice Bar re-imagines local hideaway spot

by Tim Campbell
Published May 28, 2015

As the school year comes to a close and the massive speed bump of finals looms before the summer, exam season seems to put a damper on everything. Everything, that is, besides your desire for coffee and...

New app makes fisheries research easier

New app makes fisheries research easier

by Sarah Thamer
Published May 27, 2015

Fishing enthusiasts now have a way to contribute to fisheries research in Minnesota and locate nearby lakes at the same time.iFish Forever, an add-on to a fishing app released earlier this month, allows...

Bringing nursing back to its roots

by Elizabeth Smith
Published May 27, 2015

Nurses, professors and retired health professionals gathered in Reykjavik, Iceland, last week for an event centered on improving health care through alternative means.    The first International...

Council may repeal laws on lurking

Council may repeal laws on lurking

by Benjamin Farniok
Published May 27, 2015

A Minneapolis law some say creates racial disparities is one step closer to being repealed.Residents and activists expressed their concerns at a public hearing last week over the city’s lurking...

Cooks prepare food at recently opened Nighthawks Diner in South Minneapolis on a Thursday evening.

Nighthawks at the diner

by Grant Tillery
Published May 27, 2015

Edward Hopper’s iconic 1942 painting “Nighthawks” reinforces the image of a diner as homey and comfortable. The painting depicts a diner in the wee hours of the morning, a neighborhood...

Justin Hui and fellow University graduate students play soccer at Van Cleve Park in Minneapolis on Monday evening. 14.9 percent of the city's land area is parkland.

Parks make for a fit metro

by Ellen Schmidt
Published May 27, 2015

The Minneapolis metro area is the second-fittest city in the nation, according to a report released last week.   The American College of Sports Medicine’s American Fitness Index found that spending...

Freshman Liz Carver models a french braided messy bun at 17th Avenue Residence Hall on Friday afternoon. A french braided messy bun is a simple heatless up-do for summer.

Best tressed with the Fashionista

by Micaela Resh
Published May 7, 2015

Breezy sundresses and strappy sandals call for a new summer hairdo.    As the weather heats up, the last thing you want to do is spend hours in front of the mirror blow-drying, curling and straightening...

Minneapolis Police Officer Michael Kirchen poses with his bike and helmet rig on Tuesday. Kirchen works with the program Bike Cops for Kids, a service that provides helmets to children while making connections throughout Minneapolis communities.

Mpls. police build relationships with kids

by Elizabeth Smith
Published May 7, 2015

A Minneapolis police officer is getting kids on bicycles while mending relationships between law enforcement officials and communities.   Officer Mike Kirchen and other officers ride bikes throughout...

French toast made with Challah bread topped with fresh berries and whipped cream.

College Kitchen: Brunch edition

by Yena Lee
Published May 7, 2015

Another semester is ending, so gather all your friends and throw a kickass brunch. Who knows when all of you will be together again anyway?   The great thing about this meal is that there are so many...

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