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Swifties head into finals season with a new study playlist
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Swifties head into finals season with a new study playlist

Sofia Jacksonby Sofia JacksonApril 26, 2024April 26, 2024

It’s been one week since Taylor Swift released her 11th album and it immediately broke the spotify record as the most streamed album in 24 hours. Swifties on campus gathered to celebrate the release at Walter Library.

Student government’s push for more student group funding rejected
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Student government’s push for more student group funding rejected

Sofia Jacksonby Sofia JacksonApril 19, 2024April 19, 2024

You might have seen the Undergraduate Student Government’s proposal to increase the Student Services Fee on the 2024 Campus Elections ballot. Here’s the result of their push for more student group funding.

To navigate the workplace, Black women preserve community and self-worth values
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To navigate the workplace, Black women preserve community and self-worth values

Sofia Jacksonby Sofia JacksonApril 5, 2024April 8, 2024

There’s less than a month left until graduates hit the workforce full time. In the racial reckoning that began in 2020, Black women continue to experience workplace discrimination. How can Black women at the U of M prepare to pursue their professional aspirations?

U of M Math Library closure is a sign of the times
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U of M Math Library closure is a sign of the times

Sofia Jacksonby Sofia JacksonMarch 22, 2024March 22, 2024

In a little over a year, the two-story Mathematics Library in Vincent Hall will close for good. As a result of changes in patron usage patterns, libraries across campus are being reimagined to meet the needs of digital natives.

Honors painting night keeps Gen Z’s ’90s revival alive
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Honors painting night keeps Gen Z’s ’90s revival alive

Sofia Jacksonby Sofia JacksonFebruary 23, 2024February 24, 2024

Gen Z has an affinity for all things 90s. TV personality and artist, Bob Ross, happens to fall into that era. During a Valentine’s Day snowstorm, honors students traded in their pencils for paintbrushes to experience joy in painting.

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