Former Senate Majority Leader Kari Dziedzic (DFL-Minneapolis), who represented parts of the University community, died in ...
Around $25,000 from the 2025 Minneapolis budget will be used to develop an LGBTQ+ mental health program. The amendment, one ...
When Swedish, Norwegian and Danish immigrants first set foot in Minnesota, they came for the promise of land and opportunity, but they remained determined to preserve their culture and traditions.
In a perfect utopian world, our own two feet could take us anywhere we wished within our neighborhoods and cities. Sure, cars can be useful, but in this hypothetical world, we would not be as ...
University architecture senior Lauren Weingartner said her teachers are honest about the dire state of her intended profession. Weingartner, president of American Institute of Architecture Students of ...
James R. Rest, a professor of educational psychology and a co-founder of the University’s Center for the Study of Ethical Development, died Saturday from a degenerative genetic disorder. He was 58.
After more than a decade of policy changes, extensive reports and community healing, the scars of a “tragic” and “disastrous” University of Minnesota clinical trial are still visible and will continue ...
Former University of Minnesota student Caytlin Neuburger moved into a house with friends in the Como neighborhood in September of 2017. The house was one of many in the area managed by The Miles Group ...
After giving his personal information to a recruiter at the University of Minnesota, recent graduate John* trained for months to become a salesman for Southwestern Advantage. But after arriving in ...
Even though the current Gophers basketball team is enjoying one of its best seasons in recent history, Clem Haskins’s crew will always be compared to another Gophers squad that might have been the ...
Members of the newly re-named Dinkytown Business Alliance say they hope broader membership and updated bylaws and leadership will better equip the organization to handle sweeping changes to the area.
A Minneapolis man was sentenced to six years of probation after pleading guilty Tuesday to three counts of criminal sexual conduct in the fifth degree. Phillips Acosta, 41, was convicted of three ...