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The first candidate to be announced is Celia Marshik, who will meet with students on Tuesday at Coffman Memorial Union.
First UMN College of Liberal Arts dean finalist outlines vision for college
by Logan Anderson
Published April 29, 2024
The position has been filled by Interim Dean Ann Waltner since the departure of Dean John Coleman last July.
The first candidate to be announced is Celia Marshik, who will meet with students on Tuesday at Coffman Memorial Union.
First UMN College of Liberal Arts dean finalist outlines vision for college
by Logan Anderson
Published April 29, 2024
The position has been filled by Interim Dean Ann Waltner since the departure of Dean John Coleman last July.
Protestors and counter-protestors in drizzly weather on Monday. Several buildings were closed by the University because of the protests escalation.
Coffman Union, East Bank see continued closures admist calls for “escalation” of protests
by Theo Franz, Sam Hill, and Spencer White
Published April 29, 2024
UMN closes Coffman Union, Walter Library and other campus buildings Monday — through Tuesday — amidst likely protest escalations this coming week.
The study found that the average out-of-pocket costs for mental health and substance use disorder treatments decreased by 85.6%.
UMN researcher studies effects of a 2021 New Mexico law on pharmaceuticals
by Emma Walytka and Gabrielle Erenstein
Published April 26, 2024
The law aims to prohibit cost-sharing for mental health and substance use disorder treatments.
The AICH hosts several cultural events a semester to engage students and build community.
American Indian Cultural House creates space for Indigenous first-years to adjust to college life
by Araia Breedlove
Published April 25, 2024
The AICH is the longest-running multicultural Living Learning Community, starting in 2004.
Students study in Bruininks Hall on Feb. 19, 2020.
UMN extends deadlines to May 15 due to FAFSA delays
by Sam Hill
Published April 24, 2024
FAFSA processing delays could affect current and incoming University students.
Dustin Murrows graduation photo. Teaching is only one of the many options available to students with a language degree.
The importance of Indigenous language degrees
by Araia Breedlove
Published April 24, 2024
Learning Indigenous languages is a way to connect to Indigenous cultures.
UMN Council of Graduate Students reflects on 2023-24 academic year
by Georgia Jensen
Published April 30, 2024
COGS had success this year in resource accessibility, collaboration with the Graduate Student Labor Union and working with University administration.
Behind the scenes of SUA event planning
by Amelia Roessler
Published April 30, 2024
With numerous events throughout the year, Student Unions and Activity employees work to cater to students.
Sally’s Saloon opens new expansion
by Sophie Eydis and Georgia Jensen
Published April 24, 2024
Sally’s new expansion accommodates up to 350 people.
St. Paul’s Greek life roots itself in agriculture
by Avery Vrieze
Published April 23, 2024
Of the five fraternities and sororities on UMN’s St. Paul campus, many of them have ties to agriculture.
UMN pre-health organizations fundraise for Palestine
by Amirah Razman
Published April 23, 2024
Five University pre-health student organizations led a fundraising campaign to raise money for humanitarian aid in Palestine.
Faculty, students protests occur on Northrop Mall, at Coffman Union
by Theo Franz and Sam Hill
Published April 23, 2024
The protests and encampment protested the University’s financial involvement with several companies affiliated with the Israel-Hamas war.
American Indian Graduation Celebration celebrates Indigenous success
by Amelia Roessler
Published April 22, 2024
The graduation featured 44 graduates and was held Friday evening at Minneapolis College.
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Twin Cities Pride Festival is Minnesota’s second largest festival and its biggest free Pride festival.
Twin Cities Pride Festival to return in June
by Katrina Bailey
Published April 29, 2024
The conference lasted four days at the Minneapolis Convention Center.
Minneapolis hosts National Planning Conference after 15-year wait
by Grace Aigner
Published April 25, 2024
Minneapolis police car in Minneapolis, Minnesota, on Friday July 7, 2023. The CCPO was founded in 2023 to investigate complaints about police officers.
Community Commission on Police Oversight: One year later
by Alexandra DeYoe
Published April 25, 2024
Volunteers join Southeast Como’s annual neighborhood cleanup by picking up trash in Van Cleve Park on Sunday.
Minneapolis, UMN celebrate Earth Day year-round
by Grace Aigner and Katrina Bailey
Published April 24, 2024
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College provides different levels of enjoyment for each student throughout the year.
Columnist Clash: Fall or spring semester, which is better?
by Michael Fraley and Claudia Garcia
Published April 30, 2024
A debate on the optimal time to be a University student.
No, dont actually huff CO2. Its all satire.
Satire: Summer fun, first contact and CO2
by Spencer White
Published April 29, 2024

Editor’s Note: This is a work of satire. Nothing in this column is intended to be taken seriously. We do not condone the recreational abuse...

Editorial: The odyssey with Minnesota’s ‘Gandhi of Sri Lanka’
Editorial: The odyssey with Minnesota’s ‘Gandhi of Sri Lanka’
by Patrick Mendis
Published April 28, 2024
An international force for peace, and progress, Dr. A.T. Ariyaratne’s death is mourned by many.
Editorial: Intersectionality in basketball
Editorial: Intersectionality in basketball
by Emily Ceplina
Published April 27, 2024
Pay disparities and reactions to players’ personalities on the court highlight different, layered issues in the sport.
Editorial: Potential termination for airline agreement threatens Minnesota’s economy, Latino community
Editorial: Potential termination for airline agreement threatens Minnesota’s economy, Latino community
by Maria Isa Pérez-Vega
Published April 25, 2024
The termination does more harm than good to the communities that the agreement serves.
From old-school rap to new-school pop, many artists performed in the Twin Cities this school year.
A school year’s worth of concerts
by Max Mueller
Published April 30, 2024
The Twin Cities saw a variety of performances from all kinds of artists.
John Summit performing at Breakaway Festival in 2023, photo courtesy of Breakaway. These are the musical events to keep an eye out for this summer.
A guide to summer music festivals in Minnesota
by Max Mueller
Published April 29, 2024
Look forward to festivals such as Yacht Club and Basilica Block Party.
Local activist artists share their political prints, poetry and plans for future change.
Local art activism as a tool for liberation
by Sommer Wagen
Published April 26, 2024
Twin Cities activist artists recognize the power of creativity in spurring change.
Shuang Cheng Restaurant on Tuesday. Shuang Cheng has been open for business in Dinkytown since 1990.
Ranking beef and broccoli from five Chinese restaurants on campus
by Ethan Lambert
Published April 24, 2024
I set out to find who makes this basic dish the best.
Minneapolis-based band WHY NOT performs at Spring Jam on Saturday. Along with live music, the festival had a variety of activities including fair rides and food trucks
Spring Jam music performers take center stage
by Maddie Robinson and Avery Vrieze
Published April 21, 2024
The annual one-day event took place Saturday.
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The new gymnastics facility is set to be completed in January 2025.
New gymnastics facility to provide safe, efficient practices for athletes
by Alex Karwowski
Published April 30, 2024
Athletes Village will receive a new $15.5 million building in January 2025.

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