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Jackquline Gates, left, and her daughter, Samiyah, sing as they march along Washington Avenue in downtown Minneapolis on Wednesday evening.

Minneapolis ralliers send positivity to Baltimore

by Christopher Aadland
Published April 30, 2015

About a thousand people marched peacefully through the streets of downtown Minneapolis on Wednesday evening to send positivity to protesters in Baltimore.     The event, organized by...

An assortment of frozen, refreshing popsicles.

College Kitchen: Popsicles

by Yena Lee
Published April 30, 2015

Popsicles are a treat with many talents. They can relieve sore throats when you’re battling a cold while still cooling you off during the hot summer months.    Although fruit popsicles...

Junior Ella Masters works as a cook at Butter Bakery Cafe on Sunday. She has duties ranging from roasting turkeys and preparing salad dressing for the kitchen line.

The real college kitchenista

by Yena Lee
Published April 28, 2015

Ella Masters oftentimes wakes up in the middle of night thinking about what kind of French toast she wants to serve in her future dream cafe, or what colors the walls will be painted.   The University...

Patrons at Sally's Saloon in Stadium Village visit the newly remodeled restaurant on Monday. The establishment re-opened its doors after construction forced it to close for more than a year.

Sally’s Saloon is back in action

by Danielle Korby
Published April 28, 2015

After keeping its doors shut for almost two years, a restaurant iconic to the University of Minnesota reopened on Monday.   Sally’s Saloon on Washington Avenue Southeast had been in business...

Study highlights city segregation

by Ethan Nelson
Published April 28, 2015

Minneapolis is one of the most segregated cities in the country, new research shows.A study from University of Minnesota researchers suggests the city has more racially concentrated areas of affluence...

Creators of a mini beer pong contraption and a phone holder for vacuums converse while they wait to be interviewed by "Shark Tank" casting representatives on Saturday at the Carlson School of Management. The television show held a private casting call for University students, faculty, staff members and alumni to give the aspiring inventors a chance at participating in the show'supcoming season.

Shark Tank scoops up new talent at U casting call

by Nick Wicker
Published April 27, 2015

The Carlson School of Management’s atrium echoed with chatter Saturday morning as inventors and entrepreneurial hopefuls lined its walls, exchanging business cards and smiles. They stood,...

STD cases rising across both state and campus

by Jessie Bekker
Published April 27, 2015

Minnesota’s number of sexually transmitted diseases has grown, and so has the amount among University of Minnesota students.   The diseases rose 6 percent in Minnesota from 2013 to 2014, while...

Sophomores Sophie Gilligan, Abby Schumacher and Sydney Moustakis pose with their designed garments for the Eye Candy Design Showcase in the Weisman Art Museum on Wednesday afternoon.

Eye Candy Design Showcase

by Micaela Resh
Published April 23, 2015
Where food meets fashion.
Blueberry lemonade and ginger ale with lemons serve as refreshing drinks in the spring.

College Kitchen: Refreshing drinks

by Yena Lee
Published April 23, 2015
Spring has sprung.
Senior and co-director of the Minnesota Miss Amazing Pageant Jordan Crosser assembles trophies in her apartment in Uptown on Monday evening in preparation Saturday's event.

Pageantry with a purpose

by Jackie Renzetti
Published April 23, 2015
Minnesota Miss Amazing pageant takes place this Saturday

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