Daily Breakdown

Monday, Nov. 17, 2025

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

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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.

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