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Parsons’ Profiles: Jeffrey Bassa
Welcome back to Parsons’ Profiles, the NFL Draft countdown series where I examine the professional future of one Duck per day until the 2025 NFL Draft begins on April 24. Yesterday, I discussed running back Jordan James. Today, we’ll ponder the future of linebacker Jeffrey Bassa.
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Prominent UMN researcher resigns amidst plagiarism allegations
Renowned researcher from the University of Minnesota’s School of Public Health, Rachel Hardeman, announced her resignation amidst plagiarism allegations earlier this week.
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‘Industry plant’ is just another way to say you weren’t paying attention
.flex_cell.av-2njhaqht-f25fbb791083a821a8996d2da9c513f1{ vertical-align:top; } ‘Industry plant’ is just another way to say you weren’t paying attention The internet’s favorite insult unfairly negates the hard work of artists like Doechii, Charli XCX and Chappell Roan. #top .hr.
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Photos: Bucking bulls and cowboys compete at PBR Eugene
Gallery • 29 Photos Alex Hernandez Matt Hennelly, a 32-year-old cowboy, is bucked off of his bull at the PBR event on April 4, 2025.
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UH continues to silence pro-Palestinian movements
Lily Huynh/The Cougar The past year has seen immense suppression of pro-Palestinian movements, especially on university campuses. UH has been one such school, continuously silencing Palestinian protests and events, and not just within the main campus.
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5-Minute Major: Ovechkin’s goal record is complicated
Alexander Ovechkin has been incredible for hockey. The next generation of NHL players grew up watching him and the booming one-timer from the left circle that became his signature.
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Q&A with Senate-hopeful Melisa López Franzen
Former Minnesota State Sen. Melisa López Franzen said she is running U.S. Senate in March to support students and working-class Minnesotans by making education and healthcare access more affordable.
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From workplace frustration to free-thinking fashion | Wear Me This
As inheritors of the Great Recession, pioneers of social media activism and proponents of the phrase “eat the rich,” Generation Z is well-versed on the evils of capitalism.
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Ortega: The progress of women’s sports still lacks in some areas
Working at an indoor soccer place has been a sanctuary for me. I love sports. I grew up playing soccer and am a multi-sports fan. I’m forever grateful that there were people who looked like me — women — who fought hard to gain attraction to women’s sports.