You could say that Lane Ellis lives two lives, one in the virtual world and the other in nature.
You could say that Lane Ellis lives two lives, one in the virtual world and the other in nature.
Police officers in Minneapolis and group home workers in Duluth are trained specifically in dealing with people in mental health crises.
Local artists use natural materials and recycled items at the 3rd annual Treasures of the green goods arts and crafts fair.
A press release for the Tweed Museum of Art's annual student exhibition.
A press release for the Tweed Museum of Art's annual student exhibition.
This is part one of a three part series profiling three UMD students who all went to Iraq together in 2005 and all came to UMD together right after. Two of them are being redeployed in May and the third is staying behind, due to PTSD. This is Sergeant Benjamin Hatton’s story of his last eight years in the United States Army.
Duluth student, Tara Mortenson, received one hundred dollars from a fellow peer for project “Pay it Forward.” She is now on a “Pay it Forward” journey along with local radio station 97.3 who developed the “Drive Through Difference” project.
Employees at the Positively Third Street Bakery enjoy equal status in their cooperative environment.
View a slideshow of the Clayton Jackson McGhie Memorial and read about how the quotes on the memorial were chosen.
The student organization that lobbies for lower tuition could lose its campus organizer after a decision by the Student Service Fee Committee to cut the group’s funding.
A great-grandson of one of the men involved in the Duluth lynchings from 1920 speaks out and talks about how it has affected his family and what he is doing to raise awareness about this historical event.
The House of Representatives eliminates funding for AmeriCorps in bill H.R. 1. This poses serious problems for Duluth’s active AmeriCorps contingent.