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UMC BASEBALL GETS GREAT PITCHING, AUGUSTANA WAS A LITTLE BETTER IN 2-0 VICTORY

The Augustana Vikings showed the University of Minnesota Crookston Golden Eagle Baseball team why they are ranked #17 in the nation as their outstanding pitching staff shut down the UMC offense for the third straight game on their way to a 2-0 victory in the third and final game of the Northern Sun Conference series

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UMC BASEBALL FALLS IN EXTRA INNINGS TO #17 AUGUSTANA IN GAME 1, DROPS GAME 2

After getting pushed back a day due to weather, the University of Minnesota Crookston (UMC) Golden Eagles baseball team played a doubleheader against the #17th ranked team in DII, the Augustana Vikings. It took 11 innings in game 1 before Augustana scored four runs to secure a 5-3 win, the Vikings followed that up with

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THE NORTHWEST MINNESOTA ARTS COUNCIL ANNOUNCES OF THE YEAR AWARD WINNERS

Each year, three awards are given by the Northwest Minnesota Arts Council to recognize artists and arts advocates within our seven-county region who stand out in terms of artistry or volunteerism in the arts. Of the Year Award winners were nominated by area residents.  Of the Year Award Winners include: Ross Hier of Crookston will be

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BUDDIST MONK TO CREATE SAND MANDALA ON UMC CAMPUS

The University of Minnesota Crookston will welcome Wongdue Sangbo Gurung, a Buddhist monk from Nepal, to campus April 11-20 as he will take part in the ancient Tibetan Buddhist tradition of the creation and destruction of a sand mandala. The community and students on the UMN Crookston campus will be able to watch him create

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UMC’S LET’S TALK CROPS: STRATEGIC FRAMING TALKED BIOLOGICAL PEST CONTROL IN SOYBEAN

The University of Minnesota Crookston held the final event of a series of webinars on Let’s talk Crops! this morning. Below they share what they presented in their final webinar. Sometimes organisms in our crop fields are already helping us with pest control. Growers can take advantage of the benefits these predators and parasites provide.

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