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Few bands can mirror LiarsâÄô uncanny penchant for converging catchy melodies with experimental arrangements. Born in the wake of the early oughtâÄôs indie explosion and fronted by Filipino-born ...
These two sisters have a long family history of sports at the University of Minnesota. Their mom, dad, uncle and grandfather were all Gophers athletes.
Minnesota Governor Tim Walz announced his selections for the University of Minnesota’s Board of Regents Tuesday afternoon, ...
The Minnesota State Fair keeps traditions alive while attracting folks with new food and rides.  The Minnesota State Fair ...
University of Minnesota students, faculty and staff systemwide now have access to Google’s latest AI assistant, Gemini. Members of the University community can now opt in to use the suite ...
Faculty at the University of Minnesota are alarmed that fewer professors are offered tenured positions. In 2023, there were 4,823 tenured faculty members across the five University campuses, compared ...
Renowned researcher from the University of Minnesota’s School of Public Health, Rachel Hardeman, announced her resignation amidst plagiarism allegations earlier this week. A former colleague of ...
Richard Ivan Pervo, a former University professor, pleaded guilty Wednesday to posessing more than 4,200 images depicting children in sexual acts. He received eight years probation and one year in ...
by Jesse Weisbeck Published March 2, 1998 A 45-year-old Minneapolis man died at about 7:45 p.m. on Thursday when he jumped from the 10th Avenue Bridge just south of University Avenue. The man hit the ...
Oh hi, Mom and Dad âÄî you might want to avert your eyes, ’cause this is a story about sex shops. And forget all those skeezy, sleazy stereotypes like the shifty-eyed dude creeping in the aisles, the ...
Bly’s honorary position is new to the state. In 2005, Pawlenty vetoed legislation that would have created the state poet laureate title. The governor said Minnesota already had a state folklorist and ...
ST. PAUL (AP) — Koch Refining Co. on Thursday agreed to pay the state and federal government a $6.9 million fine and committed to making multi-million dollar improvements to its Rosemount facility.