When the handshake line cleared after the final horn sounded, graduate forward Abbey Murphy went back to sit on the bench. She sat alone, staring out at the ice ...
A television broadcast desk isn’t exactly familiar territory for graduate forward Abbey Murphy. Yet there she was last ...
Far-right influencer Jake Lang pleaded not guilty in Ramsey County Court Wednesday morning to a felony property damage charge ...
In December, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement in plainclothes posed as customers at Crumbs & Coffee cafe in Brooklyn ...
As Minnesota begins a new legislative session, civil rights protections have become a central focus during early committee ...
Louise Robinson, a board member at Minnehaha Food Shelf in Minneapolis, packed a variety of fresh and nonperishable food into ...
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 ...
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 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 ...
The Gophers are right off a Big Ten win over UCLA, but they could not keep the pace against the University of Indiana. Minnesota fell 77-47 as they close ...
In the 1950s, political elites wanted to make the parties more distinct — a push for partisanship. Imagine that.  Long, long ...