By Hannah Jarosch Crime on campus, specifically in Dinkytown, can disproportionately affect women, leaving them with trauma that’s hard to shake. The sun was just about to set in late September when University of Minnesota student Nora Bettin started her eight-minute trek alone to her friend’s apartment. She knew the walk at dusk along Eighth…… Continue reading Women Beyond the Crime
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How Students Really Feel About Campus Safety
Blue light emergency kiosks have 24/7 surveillance cameras and a button to press to call the police. By Hannah Jarosch Some University of Minnesota students revealed their truths about campus safety and the Minneapolis Police Department’s involvement. When asked about the MPD’s involvement on campus, junior Liz Munsterman said there is always room for improvement…… Continue reading How Students Really Feel About Campus Safety
The Short yet Profound Life of Amelia Earhart
https://cdn.knightlab.com/libs/timeline3/latest/embed/index.html?source=1aA5PQ7YJ_zO7mtPcmVlHW32TUpSyyJ6lZB6Va6WvDHE&font=Default&lang=en&initial_zoom=2&height=650 Click to view the timeline. Although she didn’t live to see her 40th birthday, Amelia Earhart’s short life was marked by groundbreaking achievements in aviation. Her international renown as a record-breaking female pilot not only enhanced the public’s perception of aviation but also cleared the path for other women to pursue careers in commercial…… Continue reading The Short yet Profound Life of Amelia Earhart