The Minnesota Golden Gophers men’s ice hockey closed out its regular season with a tied series against No. 2 Michigan State University, losing 7-1 Thursday before earning a 3-3 ...
With the chance to advance to the conference championship and the NCAA tournament seeding on the line, Minnesota entered its ...
Far-right influencer Jake Lang pleaded not guilty in Ramsey County Court Wednesday morning to a felony property damage charge ...
As Minnesota begins a new legislative session, civil rights protections have become a central focus during early committee ...
The University of Minnesota Undergraduate Student Government announced Fatima Aden and Izaan Rana as the new president and vice president Friday, who will replace current incumbents Riley Hetland and ...
Just before 3 a.m. on Nov. 1, on the corner of 13th Avenue and 5th Street, a shooting left one man dead and two injured, ...
In the 1950s, political elites wanted to make the parties more distinct — a push for partisanship. Imagine that.  Long, long ...
Emma Richtman, a Hermantown, Minn. resident, said she only learned about a proposed data center, planned to be only two and a half miles from her house, through a ...
In a systemwide email on Monday, Executive Vice President and Provost Gretchen Ritter announced Galin Jones as the inaugural ...
The No. 4 seeded Minnesota Gophers women’s basketball team entered Friday’s Big Ten quarterfinal looking to build on their recent momentum and make their case to be a host ...
The social media trend shows how women celebrating their accomplishments are pushing back against the patriarchy, inspiring young women to do the same.
The justice system is the epitome of how Americans think the government works: slow, powerful, mysterious and constant. It is a beacon of measured consistency and stability, tied to ...