Dancing the Vision: The Journey of Choreography
By: Aby Gervais
Brenna Mosser is a dance artist in Minneapolis who blends her passions for dance and the environment to create engaging and thought-provoking dance pieces.


Alotta Shots but One at Life
By: Sofia Esparza
Joshua Bilskemper spends his weekdays as a property manager in college housing. On the weekends, he’s in full drag, performing under the stage name Alotta Shots.
Apollo to The Rescue
By: Kinsey Gade
University of Minnesota graduate shares her experience from attending to volunteering in the university’s Pet Away Stress and Anxiety program.


Q&A with Goldstein Curator Jean McElvain
By: Ava Van Hofwegen
The preservation of fashion history and culture through the Goldstein’s growing collection
Building Community One Story at a Time
By: Lila Swedzinski
From book club members to fantasy buffs, the appeal of Little Free Library is far-reaching.


Taekwondo Club Offers a Place for Community and Motion
By: Maya Bell
The taekwondo club is an active club that offers people a chance to practice and meet new people.
Trust in the Grind
By: Raina Brewer
When Tara Wright offered to buy the coffee shop she had only been working at for six months — her bosses laughed at first — and then they told her to earn it.


The Radiant Baby Reborn
By: Sommer Wagen
Keith Haring-inspired graffiti tags have been appearing around campus and surrounding neighborhoods since last semester. How has his art, which is meant to be seen and take up space, stayed relevant 35 years since his death?
Odówaƞ lyápi: Reclaiming Identity through Dakota Word Songs
By: Ayla Jorgensen
University of Minnesota student Ava Grace finds her voice in writing poetry in the Dakota language.


Takeout may Take Away From a Restaurant’s Experience
By: Isabella Caswell
Takeout is an easy option for customers who want to stay home. However, restaurants were created to be enjoyed sitting inside.
Generations on Ice
By: Carter Dooner
The Minnesota High School Hockey Tournament equals sell-out crowds, unparalleled tradition.


Generative AI: A Curse or a Tool for the Future?
By: Sophia Arndt
Students at the University of Minnesota express their concerns and excitement about the growing prevalence of generative AI in the art communities.
Scroll, Compare, Repeat: What is Digital Dysmorphia?
By: Ellie Tulkki
As social media and the rise of weight-loss drugs fuel unrealistic beauty standards, individuals are battling the harmful effects of digital dysmorphia.
