Minnesota, protesters and Federal Agents
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The killings by federal agents in Minneapolis have fueled demonstrations. Area institutions are stepping up security, moving classes online and more.
MINNEAPOLIS — The University of Minnesota’s Twin Cities campus is offering online learning options to students who feel unsafe coming to class amid concerns about Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents’ presence in the Twin Cities.
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University of Minnesota making changes to support campus amid federal immigration enforcement
Thousands of students will return to Minnesota's largest university for the start of the spring semester on Tuesday.
University of Minnesota—Twin Cities is a public institution that was founded in 1851. In the 2026 edition of Best Colleges, University of Minnesota—Twin Cities is ranked No. #59 in National Universities.
Locals, students, and college officials in the Twin Cities describe the mood as tense, apprehensive, and heavy.
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Overnight demonstration at Graduate Hotel at University of Minnesota draws hundreds, 3 arrested
It's become a familiar scene at hotels where protesters believe federal agents are staying.
University of Minnesota leadership said in a recent message to the campus that people demonstrating against ICE, which has targeted noncitizens in the state, must be calm. Spring classes began
The winter semester is set to start at the University of Minnesota next week, and on Thursday, the Golden Gophers officially welcomed 36 new members of their football program to campus and the program.
DULUTH — Students at the University of Minnesota Duluth gathered Tuesday as part of a protest, urging the administration to adopt stronger protections on campus for international students. Approximately 40 students attended the event, organized by UMD ...