Shows

Ojibwe veterans reflect on their service to country and community
Before turning 18 years old, Ojibwe veterans Anthony Pike, Billie DeFoe and Lana Oswaldson wanted to enlist in the military. Now in their 50s, they reflect on their military service and what it means to them and their communities.
Minnesota law professor weighs in on Supreme Court's rejection of gay-marriage challenge
The 2015 decision recognized a constitutional right to same-sex marriage. But it was recently challenged by Kim Davis, a former Kentucky clerk who was jailed for refusing to issue marriage licenses.
The gales of November that sunk the Edmund Fitzgerald are here
November is often a mixed bag of weather, and this one is no different, kicking off with heavy wind, light rain and snow flurries all within the first week.
How did the Edmund Fitzgerald sink? A new book looks into the theories
“The Gales of November: The Untold Story of the Edmund Fitzgerald” digs into the mystery of the ship’s sinking and also shares interviews with family members of the crew.
Amid AI boom, U of M computer science majors shift focus
The head of the University of Minnesota’s Department of Computer Science and Engineering says he’s seen a dip in enrollment in the past few years after 15 years of extreme increase.