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SPORTS FEEVER – April 22, 2021

Where do we start?  It has been a very busy sports news week this week!!!  It looks like the weather will cooperate for the next week and it should be warmer so that is a good sign so the athletes can get back to a “normal” spring schedule if there is such a thing??? First […]

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NSIC SUSPENDS ALL REGULAR SEASON ATHLETIC CONTESTS EFFECTIVE IMMEDIATELY, INCLUDING UMC

The Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference (NSIC) has announced they are suspending all regular season athletic conference contests effective immediately.  The University of Minnesota Crookston is one of the 16 members of the conference. The official release is below. Based on the latest developments and the continued spread of the coronavirus (COVID-19), the Northern Sun Intercollegiate

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NEXT U OF ME PRESIDENT JOAN GABEL VISITS CROOKSTON

A group of more than 50 students, faculty, staff, community members and elected officials were at Kiel Auditorium on the University of Minnesota Crookston campus on Tuesday afternoon to hear from Joan T.A. Gabel, the sole candidate to replace University of Minnesota President Eric Kaler, who is retiring in July. Gabel currently serves as the

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UMC LOOKING TO REVERSE ON-CAMPUS ENROLLMENT DECLINE

Chancellor Mary Holz-Clause began her duties nearly 18 months ago, Vice-Chancellor John Hoffman joined the University on July 30 and the University of Minnesota System President Eric Kaler will step down in July 2019. Hoffman hopes the new administration’s perspective and emphasis on UMC’s key points will help break a few myths about UMC, begin

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UMC Chancellor Asks For Support From Crookston

The University of Minnesota Crookston Has Huge Impact on Crookston.  Will You Support UMC? You may have noticed Crookston feels more active and busier lately. Sure, things are always a little more relaxed over the summer as people are enjoying vacations, and high school and grade school students are enjoying their time out of the

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