A press release for the Tweed Museum of Art's annual student exhibition.
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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.
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.
An upcoming event being held at UMD’s RSOP hopes to raise money for a local food shelf by bringing together the Duluth community in a healthy way.
The local music festival, Homegrown, gears up for its thirteenth year with more bands than ever before.
Walk MS will take place in Duluth and 17 other cities in Minnesota and western Wisconsin on May 1, 2011. Participants will walk to raise awareness of Multiple Sclerosis. Donations will go to the National MS Society for research and programs.
The Duluth-Rania Friendship Exchange is a local citizen-to-citizen diplomacy effort. Delegations have gone back and forth between the two cities over the past few years. Another trip to Rania is scheduled for this May, despite rising protests in Iraq.
The University of Minnesota Duluth hosted a TEDx event for students, staff and community members to share their creative ideas on March 1. Claire Drawe, a UMD Psychology major, defined the difference between needs and wants in our society. She challenges us to take the initiative throughout Duluth to volunteer and give back to our community.
Superior Middle School is just one of the many parts of the public sector that will be cutoff from collective bargaining rights if Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker’s bill makes it through the senate.
A group of local students from St. James School jump-started the Union Gospel Mission's March Food drive at a time when the shelf was dangerously low on food.
Februarys in Minnesota are known for their drastic changes in temperature and weather but nobody could have expected what the Northland received during the week of Febraury 14-21.