The Ms. Q&A: Sil Lai Abrams on COVID-19 and Sexual Assault Awareness Month
April 17, 2020, Violence & Harassment
For the entirety of April, Sexual Assault Awareness Month, the United States will remain in a coronavirus-induced shutdown. And while shelter-in-place orders have halted everything from public transportation to the Olympic games, sexual assault is one thing a national shutdown can’t put on pause... Continue reading Tattoos' changing position in Korea
Nov. 13, 2017, Culture: Take a Break
Wedged between a quaint bakery and a mysterious flight of stairs, SunnyInk is easy to miss. The only telltale sign of the studio are the curling letters that hover above the subterranean door reading: Old & Newschool, Black & Grey, Japanese Style, Tribal... Continue reading 'Loving, silly girl who loved giving hugs' is dead after being shot on Madison's East Side
June 20, 2018, Top Story
Friends and family are mourning the death of a 15-year-old girl who died after she was shot on Madison’s East Side last week, remembering her as a promising vocal talent who would “sing until you cut the cord.” ... Continue reading Madison native Grace Mooney rescued 12 hours after climbing mentor falls to his death in Grand Teton National Park
July 26, 2018, Featured
It’s 7 p.m., and Grace Mooney is hanging 300 feet off the ground. Her climbing mentor Marco Dees has fallen to his death in Wyoming’s Grand Teton National Park. She has no rappelling rope and no idea when help will come... Continue reading For UMN student security monitors, bridge crises bring anxiety
April 13, 2017, News
When a student is in crisis on the Washington Avenue Bridge, the task of talking them off the ledge often falls to student security monitors... Continue reading AP wire story
Meet Gator: The UMPD's newest bomb-sniffing dog
June 7, 2017, News
There’s a new dog in town at the University of Minnesota Police Department, a lively Labrador with a superb snout... Continue reading University police undergo special trauma training
June 28, 2017, News
When dealing with victims of trauma, changing how police officers ask questions can make the biggest difference... Continue reading Delta Upsilon returns to campus
June 27, 2017, News
A University of Minnesota fraternity rocked by sexual assault allegations this spring was removed from temporary suspension Friday... Continue reading |