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UMC MEN’S BASKETBALL SIGNS 6’7 JUCO TRANSFER

The University of Minnesota Crookston men’s basketball program announced the signing of Ebrima Jassey Demba (G/F, 6-7 200, Birmingham, England/Monroe College (N.Y.) to a National Letter of Intent. Jassey Demba is the first junior college signee for the Golden Eagles for the 2019 class. He joins a signing class that includes Reed Miller (G/F, 6-6

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MARY AND DON CAVALIER ARE GOLDEN LINK’S FIRST EXPERIENCED AMERICANS OF 2019

Mary and Don Cavalier will be honored as the first Experienced Americans of 2019 on Friday from 1:00 to 3:00 p.m. at the Golden Link.  Sitting with the Cavaliers it becomes apparent that receiving recognition together is fitting as they joke and laugh together reminiscing about funny moments with their two sons, David and Todd,

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GEORGE FRENCH WINS STAR AWARD FROM NORTHWEST MINNESOTA ARTS COUNCIL

The Northwest Minnesota Arts Council is pleased to announce that George French of Crookston has been selected as the 2019 Northwest Minnesota Star Artist of the Year for his lifetime achievement in music, specializing in piano and organ. French is an Associate Professor and Director of Music/Theater at the University of Minnesota Crookston and has

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RIVERLAND ASSOCIATION’S NORTHWEST MINNESOTA TOURISM CONFERENCE WILL BE APRIL 2

The Northwest Minnesota Tourism Conference, presented by Riverland Association, will be held on Tuesday, April 2 at the University of Minnesota Crookston. This one-day seminar is scheduled from 9:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. in Sargeant Student Center’s Bede Ballroom. It is titled “Experience it all in NW MN” and designed to provide tourism education in

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UMN CROOKSTON’S MCCOPPIN AWARD IMAGINE FUND ANNUAL AWARD

Last week, University of Minnesota Crookston Professor Rachel McCoppin was named the recipient of the 2019-2020 Imagine Fund Annual Award. McCoppin’s research proposal is on “Women as Representations of Nature in Germanic and Norse Mythology.” McCoppin hopes to pursue a scholarly book project involving the role of women as representatives of nature in various mythological

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