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The number of international students in Minnesota whose visas have been revoked is growing. Some are taking legal action against the federal government. We talk to the lawyer representing two students who are suing to stay in the U.S. and study.
A Twin Cities organization has been trying to close the reading gap among Black students for decades. We hear why they won't be deterred by threats to DEI programs.
Plus, Minnesotans are gearing up for spring planting season, but that comes with warnings of invasive pests.
Will those spring flowers get some April showers? Chief Meteorologist Paul Huttner has the forecast.
And Minnesota Women's Press is celebrating 40 years. We learn about the magazine’s legacy.
The Minnesota Music Minute was “by my side” by SoulFlower and “All Mine” by Sarah Morris was the Song of the Day.
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The number of international students in Minnesota whose visas have been revoked is growing. Some are taking legal action against the federal government. We talk to the lawyer representing two students who are suing to stay in the U.S. and study.
A Twin Cities organization has been trying to close the reading gap among Black students for decades. We hear why they won't be deterred by threats to DEI programs.
Plus, Minnesotans are gearing up for spring planting season, but that comes with warnings of invasive pests.
Will those spring flowers get some April showers? Chief Meteorologist Paul Huttner has the forecast.
And Minnesota Women's Press is celebrating 40 years. We learn about the magazine’s legacy.
The Minnesota Music Minute was “by my side” by SoulFlower and “All Mine” by Sarah Morris was the Song of the Day.

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