Every city, organization, business, and person who has implemented a Zero Waste plan or lifestyle has a slightly different definition of the term.
St. Paul march calls for the protection of black women
Over 100 people attended the Protect Black Women Rally & March in St. Paul on Oct. 10.
Sports adjust practice, play for COVID-19 restrictions
Hybrid learning began Sept. 29, and while numerous changes were made by both the Athletic Department and Minnesota State High School League before sports started on Aug. 17, even more policies have been put in place to ensure the athletes’ safety and the community alike.
[SUSTAINABILITY & ETHICS] What’s in your Starbucks cup? Probably slave labor.
On March 1, Starbucks released a message from Michelle Burns, senior vice president for global coffee and tea, stating that on the next day, a UK news show entitled Dispatches would air a program on child labor on coffee farms in Guatemala, calling out Starbucks.
Taking a job during a pandemic: Ken McNish
The new athletic director reflects on his experience of taking a job in the midst of a pandemic.
Doctor explains how outside affects social distancing
Dr. John Hick, medical director for disaster preparedness at Hennepin Healthcare, said wearing masks is a crucial step to limiting the spread of coronavirus.
How do we gain better control and knowledge of COVID-19? Anti-body tests.
How will the country begin to return to normal? Anti-body tests.
[COMMUNITY SERVICE SPOTLIGHT] Families feel university students’ love from virtual calls
Columbia University junior Ana Beloborodova launches Hearts over Hands amidst the current COVID-19 crisis.
COVID-19 changes college admission process
With schools closed, testing requirements are adapted or optional. But will they ever change back?
Spring sports postponed until further notice
While the current stay at home order expires May 4, spring sports hang in the balance.