Personally, I think this weekend went by way too quickly. I feel as if I was just typing up Friday’s newsletter. However, this feeling could be due to the fact that I signed up for my last semester of classes on Friday.
But enough about the passage of time, the news is waiting for you. Take a scroll, read and listen.
Stay golden,
Alexis Letang | Editor-in-Chief | [email protected]
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How the nationwide SNAP freeze impacted University students
by Grace Aigner | Podcast Reporter | Published Nov. 14, 2025
Hear from students, food shelf organizers and university staff about how college students struggle with food insecurity and the SNAP freeze
News

Kaohly Her wins St. Paul mayoral race as Democratic women make historic gains nationwide
By Shay Scanlan | City Reporter
St. Paul Mayor-elect Kaohly Her and St. Paul City Council President Rebecca Noecker reflect on their historic wins as the city mirrors a rise in women officeholders nationwide.
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Opinion

Opinion: We must address the pipeline between tech and right-wing extremism
By Matthew Jegers | Columnist
From alienation to algorithms, tech culture is being pushed to the political right.
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Arts & Entertainment

‘Die My Love’ portrays a woman’s spiral into insanity after becoming a mother
By Maddie Mullikin | A&E Reporter
The unnerving film, starring Jennifer Lawrence, depicts postpartum depression, psychosis and marital struggles.
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Sports

Gophers men’s hockey splits Long Island University series in two high-scoring games
By Regan Guirguis | Sports Reporter
The Gophers men’s hockey team split yet another series at home against the Long Island University Sharks.



