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The Lab Trolls
Once upon a time, there lived five graphic communications majors, all with an emphasis in 3D animation. Their countless hours spent as lab dwellers caught the attention of their classmates, and soon a nickname was born.
Game On
Regardless of where you fall on the continuum of the impact video games have on the world, rest assured they are here to stay.
5 tips on enjoying your college experience to the fullest
Make the most of your college experience by following these tips from a fellow student.
Fair. Food. Fun.
There is nothing better than fair food, aka ballpark food. When we’re out for a good time at the county fair or catching a Friday night baseball game, we like meat, we like fried snacks, and we like sweet treats.
Living the (Food) Life
From tree to table, these MSUM alumni share and celebrate their love of food with family.
The Weight of War
Women share stories of contradictory roles during the Vietnam War.
Minnesota Made
Hormel Foods is passionate about food and your food choices. The 127-year old company is proud of its small-town roots, with its world headquarters in Austin, Minn., pop. 24,718.
A Story in Every Sip
The importance of wine, one of the most celebrated beverages in all of human existence, goes far beyond wine-mom workout videos and romantic dinner dates.
Speaking Without Words
It’s not always easy to express yourself with words. Whether it’s frustration, anger, grief, or anxiety, these alumnae use art to draw out emotions some can’t describe, and help them paint a picture of what they’re feeling.
6 Things Only MSUM Students Know
Student Leah Schmitt gives new students the inside scoop about what life is really like as an MSUM Dragon.
Heart of Appalachia
Jeff Hagen ’68 (art education) is impacting kids in the heart of the Appalachian Mountains by introducing art. He may also be inspiring future artists or entrepreneurs.
Power of Art
Brick by brick, piece by piece, and with the power of more than 315 children, parents, artists, volunteers and community members, Fargo unveiled its first large-scale public art project in August at Madison Skate and Bike Park.