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A majority of students voted in support of UMN divesting from companies supporting Israel and eliminating study abroad programs in the country.
The aftermath of the City Council’s approval of the Fair Rides ordinance has community members questioning the future of transportation in Minneapolis.
Students enrolled for the upcoming academic year will receive tuition rates less than or equal to the original reciprocity rate.
Braver Angels’ “Reduce the Rancor, Minnesota” campaign aims to reduce political polarization by providing ways to help people have hard conversations.
The University’s HEAPR bill requests $500 million from the legislature to repair and improve campus buildings.
This session’s legislative priorities may impact funding requests, student worker unionization and renters statewide.
A majority of students voted in support of UMN divesting from companies supporting Israel and eliminating study abroad programs in the country.
Hunters for Hunters, a lobbying group, is pushing for wolves to be delisted from the Endangered Species Act after a poor deer hunting season.
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Why we need to break down one of our biggest — and sexiest — social taboos.
It is probably more than you realize.
Long-term public school revenues are in jeopardy.
The Biden campaign needs to reconsider its stance on the war in Gaza given that a majority of Democratic voters want a ceasefire.
Mental health is an important consideration in legislating social media.
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The month-long festival provides an immersion into science-related cinema.
A look inside the University’s nonprofit printmaking collective and the community it continues to build.
In support of their eleventh studio album, Sleater-Kinney put on a vibrant show at the Palace Theatre.
The four-track EP was released last Thursday.
The new project from producer Four Tet experiments with different types of electronic atmospheres.
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The Gophers won the final two games against San Francisco to take the series ahead of their first conference series.
In 17 of the past 18 years, Minnesota’s women’s team has sent at least four athletes to the swimming and diving championships.
Minnesota starts Big Ten play coming off a 1-4 weekend in South Carolina.
Coming off a Big Ten championship, Isaiah Salazar –– along with several other Gophers wrestlers –– will represent Minnesota in the upcoming NCAA Tournament.
The Gophers’ several new additions helped evolve the program into an NIT-qualifying team, but there is still work cut out for them.
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A majority of students voted in support of UMN divesting from companies supporting Israel and eliminating study abroad programs in the country.
Hunters for Hunters, a lobbying group, is pushing for wolves to be delisted from the Endangered Species Act after a poor deer hunting season.
The University of Minnesota’s horticulture program is one of the oldest in the United States with some of the most cutting-edge facilities to boot.
The Minnesota chapter of the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention shares upcoming events and organizational missions.
CLA students are introduced to research with the Dean’s First-year Research and Creative Scholars Program, an invitation-only mentorship and scholarship program.
The University of Minnesota is continuing to expand academic accessibility and address student mental health through accommodations.
The opportunity for the public to submit comments on the matter closes Monday. A decision is expected later this year.
University students majoring in languages bring personal experience to the program.
Rahma Ali and Clara Jünemann want to focus their efforts on food insecurity, environmental accountability and USG’s connections with student groups and University administration.
The University of Minnesota’s annual CoMIS hosted 11 teams.
Many students are facing their first graduation after the pandemic.
With the search for a new president complete, University student leaders aim to have their voices heard.
Questions appearing on the ballot ask about food insecurity, student services fees and the University’s ties with companies linked to Israel.
Female University student leaders reflect on empowering others throughout Women’s History Month.
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Why we need to break down one of our biggest — and sexiest — social taboos.
It is probably more than you realize.
Long-term public school revenues are in jeopardy.
The Biden campaign needs to reconsider its stance on the war in Gaza given that a majority of Democratic voters want a ceasefire.
Mental health is an important consideration in legislating social media.
The month-long festival provides an immersion into science-related cinema.
A look inside the University’s nonprofit printmaking collective and the community it continues to build.
In support of their eleventh studio album, Sleater-Kinney put on a vibrant show at the Palace Theatre.
The four-track EP was released last Thursday.
The new project from producer Four Tet experiments with different types of electronic atmospheres.
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The Gophers won the final two games against San Francisco to take the series ahead of their first conference series.
The artist shared her track list on Wednesday.