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University of Minnesota · MinneapolisThree neighborhood associations near the University of Minnesota are planning a public vote on a permanent neighborhood association merger on Sept. 19. The Marcy-Holmes (MHNA), Southeast Como (SECIA) and Nicollet Island boards approved the East Bank Neighborhood Association Partnership plan in August, however, the association partnership plan is facing pushback from some SECIA community members. The Nicollet Island group will begin voting on Se…See the Story
East Bank Neighborhood Association merger to hold community voting
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University of Minnesota · MinneapolisWDAY RADIO — Robots are now delivering food at the University of Minnesota. The Personal Delivery Devices or PDD. began service this month after getting final approval from the Minneapolis City Council. Three fast food restaurants inside the Cauffman Memorial Union are taking part in the test run. The robots will mainly be staying on campus for the time being.See the Story
Robots begin food deliveries at University of Minnesota
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University of Minnesota · MinneapolisUniversity of Minnesota researchers have developed a new tool to measure ethane from space, leading to a better understanding of fossil fuel emissions worldwide. Ethane is commonly found in natural gas and is primarily used in plastics manufacturing.See the Story
Team develops new tool to map fossil fuel emissions from space
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University of Minnesota · MinneapolisThe University of Minnesota’s International Student and Scholar Services (ISSS) is celebrating 150 years of international students on campus. The University first welcomed its international undergraduates in 1874, where they made up less than 1% of the student body. Today, international students make up 11% of the student population with more than 5,200 students from 140 different countries. ISSS advises and supports international students thro…See the Story
International Student and Scholar Services celebrates 150 years of international students
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University of Minnesota · MinneapolisAmidst a flurry of Welcome Week events, the University of Minnesota’s Undergraduate Student Government (USG) registered over one hundred new voters and gained more than 500 pledges from students, according to USG leadership, to vote as part of its Row the Vote campaign. The campaign started as the Row the Vote Initiative in 2020 and was taken over by USG in 2022. Following a successful run in 2022, Row the Vote is back for the upcoming presiden…See the Story
Row the Vote prepares students for election season
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University of Minnesota · United StatesThis summer Jim Luby retired after a 40-plus year career of apple breeding at the University of Minnesota’s Horticultural Research Center.See the Story
Man behind iconic Honeycrisp apple retires, passing the torch to former student
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Coronavirus · MinneapolisScientists at the University of Minnesota and the Midwest Antiviral Drug Discovery (AViDD) Center have made a surprising discovery: antibodies can have opposite effects on viral infections in human cells.See the Story
Scientists discover dual roles of antibodies in COVID-19 infections
University of Minnesota · MinneapolisI thought of Jackson Pollock as I watched Seido Suzuki Roshi paint calligraphy characters on the floor of Rhymesayers’ former Fifth Element record store on Hennepin Avenue last Friday. Dipping his brush into a bucket of black ink, he moved quickly across the oversized paper spread out on the floor. With the ink dripping from the brush, Roshi used an expressive motion to make the characters, as a diverse crowd of all ages watched intently. The Ze…See the Story
Rhymesayers, University of Minnesota provide an Infusion of Zen
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