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Minnesota Tribal Nations Lead Recreational Marijuana Push as New Law Takes Effect

themetropolitan August 8, 2023

By Joseph-Charles Peeples-Hampton, Staff Writer | The Metro Scoop Student Newspaper | August 7, 2023 Minnesota’s cannabis landscape is undergoing

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Why is everyone talking about A Court of Thorns and Roses?

themetropolitan September 6, 2023

By Leah Moe, Multimedia Editor | The Metro Scoop Published on 9/6/2023 A Court of Thorns and Roses” by Sarah

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by Pierre Young, Editor-in-Chief of The Metro Scoop Student Newspaper  Published on 9/6/2023 Cowabunga! The turtles are back in an

Minnesota Tribal Nations Lead Recreational Marijuana Push as New Law Takes Effect

themetropolitan August 8, 2023

By Joseph-Charles Peeples-Hampton, Staff Writer | The Metro Scoop Student Newspaper | August 7, 2023 Minnesota’s cannabis landscape is undergoing

Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse – Movie Review

themetropolitan July 26, 2023

by Pierre Young. Directed by Phil Lord and Chris Miller, “Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse” has taken 2023 by storm, captivating

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themetropolitan July 5, 2023

by Pierre Young, Editor-in-Chief of the Metropolitan Student Newsletter, published 7/5/2023 Call of Duty E-Sports is back! The Major V

Super Mario Bros Movie Review

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by Pierre Young – Editor in Chief of The Metropolitan Student Newspaper  (Photo courtesy of Illumination)   Let’s-a-go in this review

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OPINION

YWCA Minneapolis Announces Radical Restructuring, Prioritizing Social Justice Initiatives

themetropolitan September 6, 2023

Why is everyone talking about A Court of Thorns and Roses?

themetropolitan September 6, 2023

TMNT Mutant Mayhem – Movie Review

themetropolitan September 6, 2023

ROE V. WADE WAS OVERTURNED: WE NEED A BOLD MOVEMENT TO WIN BACK OUR BODIES

themetropolitan August 8, 2023

Minnesota Tribal Nations Lead Recreational Marijuana Push as New Law Takes Effect

themetropolitan August 8, 2023

‘Henrietta Lacks’ Family Secures Historic Settlement with Thermo Fisher Scientific Over “HeLa” Cells

themetropolitan August 8, 2023

Brittany Delaney’s Fight Empowers Community: Battling Lupus with Resolute Spirit

themetropolitan August 8, 2023

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October 2018

Metro Scenes

News Stories in Photographs

Ya-Hsin Hsueh, left, Chin-Yu Yu and Huei-Cin Chen take selfies in their caps and gowns outside New Main on the St. Paul campus on Saturday, Feb. 23, 2019. The three business administration majors graduate at the end of spring semester and will walk in the commencement exercises at the Minneapolis Convention Center on April 27. They attended the Grad Expo in the Great Hall to purchase their regalia.   (Photo by Margot M. Barry / The Metropolitan)
Ya-Hsin Hsueh, left, Chin-Yu Yu and Huei-Cin Chen take selfies in their caps and gowns outside New Main on the St. Paul campus on Saturday, Feb. 23, 2019. The three business administration majors graduate at the end of spring semester and will walk in the commencement exercises at the Minneapolis Convention Center on April 27. They attended the Grad Expo in the Great Hall to purchase their regalia. (Photo by Margot M. Barry / The Metropolitan)
Participants color magical beasts, foreground, while others construct bowtruckles from green pipe cleaners at “Beastly Reads,” a Harry Potter-themed event at the Metropolitan State University Library and Learning Center on Saturday, Dec. 1, 2018. (Photo by J.D. Ganfield / The Metropolitan)
Participants color magical beasts, foreground, while others construct bowtruckles from green pipe cleaners at “Beastly Reads,” a Harry Potter-themed event at the Metropolitan State University Library and Learning Center on Saturday, Dec. 1, 2018. (Photo by J.D. Ganfield / The Metropolitan)
More than 100 people attended the opening night reception of the 2019 Student Salon in the Gordon Parks Gallery on March 21. The show features the work of seven studio arts majors and two individualized studies majors. (Photo by Kathryn Ganfield / The Metropolitan)
More than 100 people attended the opening night reception of the 2019 Student Salon in the Gordon Parks Gallery on March 21. The show features the work of seven studio arts majors and two individualized studies majors. (Photo by Kathryn Ganfield / The Metropolitan)
Dawn Cramer’s paper flowers in the 2019 Student Salon in the Gordon Parks Gallery, Metropolitan State University Library and Learning Center, 645 E. Seventh St., St. Paul. Her work is also on view in “Botanicals” through March 30 at the St. Croix Galleries of ArtReach St. Croix, 224 N. Fourth St., Stillwater.  (Photo by Kathryn Ganfield / The Metropolitan)
Dawn Cramer’s paper flowers in the 2019 Student Salon in the Gordon Parks Gallery, Metropolitan State University Library and Learning Center, 645 E. Seventh St., St. Paul. Her work is also on view in “Botanicals” through March 30 at the St. Croix Galleries of ArtReach St. Croix, 224 N. Fourth St., Stillwater. (Photo by Kathryn Ganfield / The Metropolitan)
Maurice Manton, left, and Anna Pladson read copies of The Metropolitan in a scene from “Alienation,” a winter 2018 production of Metro State’s theater department. (Photo by Matt Benyo)
Maurice Manton, left, and Anna Pladson read copies of The Metropolitan in a scene from “Alienation,” a winter 2018 production of Metro State’s theater department. (Photo by Matt Benyo)
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Student Life

Black Student Union plans to re-open their organization during COVID-19

themetropolitan September 23, 2020

Barnes & Noble College is bringing changes to Metro State’s bookstore

themetropolitan September 12, 2020

Looking at the upcoming fall semester with the head of Metro State’s student association

themetropolitan August 15, 2020

Black Student Union plans to re-open their organization during COVID-19

themetropolitan September 23, 2020

Barnes & Noble College is bringing changes to Metro State’s bookstore

themetropolitan September 12, 2020

Looking at the upcoming fall semester with the head of Metro State’s student association

themetropolitan August 15, 2020

St. Paul protest damage

Mandy Hathaway June 21, 2020

St. Paul Protest Photos

Mandy Hathaway June 21, 2020

A&E

Why is everyone talking about A Court of Thorns and Roses?

themetropolitan September 6, 2023

TMNT Mutant Mayhem – Movie Review

themetropolitan September 6, 2023

Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse – Movie Review

themetropolitan July 26, 2023

Minnesota Rokkr Home Series

themetropolitan July 5, 2023

Super Mario Bros Movie Review

themetropolitan April 21, 2023

HBO’s ‘The Last of Us’: First Impressions

themetropolitan April 21, 2023

Kamala Harris at Metro State 

themetropolitan December 1, 2022

Fun and Fandom at 2022 Twin Cities Comic Con 

themetropolitan November 30, 2022

TECH

Minnesota Rokkr Home Series

themetropolitan July 5, 2023

Tools for trusting information in a world of information overload

themetropolitan February 17, 2021

Five tips for getting the best learning experience from Metro State’s online classes

themetropolitan January 14, 2021

Digital Literacy is taught by our own

themetropolitan November 2, 2020
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Data versus lore: an introduction to the ethical concerns surrounding Artificial Intelligence

Mandy Hathaway June 7, 2020
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Data versus lore: an introduction to current Artificial Intelligence and its applications

Mandy Hathaway May 1, 2020

Data versus lore: an introduction to the technology behind Artificial Intelligence

Mandy Hathaway April 21, 2020

Metro State Holds Life-Saving Event To Tackle Addiction

Brandon General April 16, 2020
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