Abdimalik Mohamed, sports editor When you think about the Super Bowl you picture many things — the lights of the stadium, the players on the
Abdimalik Mohamed, sports editor A trade that was never expected to happen took place late Saturday, Feb. 1 and it shook up the entire sports
Klaus Solko, staff writer In the executive order titled, “Protecting Children From Chemical and Surgical Mutilation,” it states: “Accordingly, it is the policy of the
Tayana Osuna, arts & culture editor Every. Single. Morning. I wake up, the sun is shining, I hear cars passing, my roommates squirming in their
Christine Horner, copy editor The organizers behind Twin Cities Pride (TCP) have removed Target as a sponsor after the company announced that it would roll
Brennen Brothers, news editor Since Pres. Donald Trump was sworn into office on Monday, Jan. 20, he has signed multiple executive orders. Many of these
Lucía Salazar-Davidson, contributor not in my life have i lived in such cold this land is frosty in more than the clime some fool has
Maggie Lile, features editor Living up to its name, the Great Northern Festival attracted and captivated a crowd in Foss Center just over a week
Adwin McCants, staff writer Anticipation for the third movie in this trilogy of serendipitously good video game adaptations was high because “Sonic The Hedgehog 3”
Percy Bartelt, opinions editor The Augsburg Theater department is showcasing the unique, historical play about the German poet “Tian,” also known as Karoline von Günderrode.
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