UMD to Slash Tuition for MBA Program
Coffee Conversation: UMD Lowers Tuition, Helps Students
In this week’s Coffee Conversation we chat about changes coming to the University of Minnesota Duluth’s graduate program.
In this week’s Coffee Conversation we chat about changes coming to the University of Minnesota Duluth’s graduate program.
Why is soccer still gaining popularity in the United States?”It’s a fun game,” said Cloquet girls coach Dustin Randall. “It’s accessible to lots of different people, you don’t need much to play it, and it’s really enjoyable.”Also, the beautiful game is a great way to stay fit.
In high school, people sometimes believe they’ve found the one they’re going to spend their life with.
Fourth of July fireworks cannot only injure your eyes and hands; they might also take a toll on your lungs.
For this week’s Cooking Connection, Bellisio’s Italian Restaurant makes their 3-course lunch for the FOX Sunrise crew.
You might think varicose veins only affect older women, but everyone can get them.
The Duluth Huskies have been a staple in the Northland for summer ball players who are experiencing new challenges.”It’s a little different than school ball because we play every day. It’s more of a minor league setting because we’re on the road and back at home and on the road again. It’s been an adjustment, but it’s been good,” said pitcher Austin Carpenter.
Northlanders are finally able to enjoy being outdoors and community organizations are taking full advantage of the sunshine.”2nd annual Color for Hope 5K Fun Run and Walk. All the proceeds benefit the Northland campus of Minnesota Adult and Teen Challenge,” said Kieth Johnson of the Minnesota Adult and Teen Challenge.
We all know fruit is good for us, but a new study says some types may lead to a higher risk of skin cancer.
White fish and trout are important to Lake Superior and in the late 1800s the U.S. Government made a move to ensure their population growth.
An intimate restaurant right on Highway 2 has locals and tourists alike raving about the homemade cuisine.
Sunburns happen to people of all ages, but burns in childhood are of special concern.
For this week’s Coffee Conversation, we talked about the factory tours at Duluth Pack.
A lot of people are trying CrossFit, which to the untrained eye looks like working out. However, the aspect of competition is why CrossFit is growing.
Hundreds of people in the U.S. have a pacemaker implanted every year to treat certain heart conditions.
For this week’s Cooking Connection, FOX Sunrise worked with Tom Malone, executive chef for Restaurant 301.
Three British teenagers have come up with a condom that they say can detect sexually transmitted infections.
A calm summer day. A great time to get on the water, and a prefect time to try stand up paddleboarding.”It is a blast, it’s a lot of fun, said Heather Holmes Co-Owner of North Shore Stand Up Paddelboarding.
Skinny jeans may be fashionable, but squatting in them for long periods of time may cause muscle and nerve damage.
We’re taking a detour from talking about food in this week’s Knowing Your Neighbors; instead we take you to a one stop shop in Hibbing.
Evidence keeps piling up how the human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine may help prevent cervical cancer.
For this week’s Coffee Conversation, we chatted about the upcoming Lutsen 99er.
Golfing is seen by most to be a leisure sport, but that doesn’t mean it isn’t without risks.
For this week’s Active Adventures, William Seay tried out FootGolf.Â
Researchers have uncovered that food can prevent an eye condition called macular degeneration.Â
In this week’s Cooking Connection we learn how to make a turkey ciabatta sandwich.
“They’re both individually hard workers, but together they push each other,” Krista Almquist, Coach and Volunteer for Special Olympics said.
The Food and Drug Administration is cracking down on artificial trans-fats calling them a threat to public health.
In this week’s Northland Uncovered we explore the home of a Hollywood star and see the impact she made on a small town in northern Minnesota.Â
In this week’s Knowing Your Neighbors we take a trip to Grand Rapids. A quick stop at Brewed Awakenings will give you some pep in your step.
A potentially deadly virus could be headed to the United States.
The sounds of baseball are like a soundtrack to summer. The crack of the bat, the ball hitting the glove.However for many players, time in the sun is cut short by a trip to the trainer’s room. And one position is at risk more than any other.”Pitchers are definitely the highest risk group,” said Dr. David Rust of St. Luke’s Sports Medicine Clinic.
For this week’s Coffee Conversation we chat about the upcoming Apostle Islands Inline Marathon.
For this week’s Cooking Connection Rich with Bent Spoon Bistro showed William Seay how to make a special sandwich.
If you want a strong toned body as you age, don’t skip the strength training.
Grand Rapids is proud of its connection to the “Wizard of OZ” and the Judy Garland Museum displays many items connected to the community’s most famous resident.
Minnesota health officials are warning of the dangers of concentrated nicotine after a jump in nicotine poisonings of children.
Researchers determine whether adding hand sanitizer dispensers to classrooms drops the absentee rate for elementary school children.
The Proctor Area Historical Society has been around for decades, but their brand new museum just opened up.
Brats, polish, sausage, salami and pepperoni are all a part of upcoming summer festivities. In this week’s Knowing Your Neighbors, Fox 21’s Avery Neuville takes to a unique business in Ashland that can help provide all your grilling needs.Â
The tooth brush – it is mankind’s tool for oral hygiene.
In this week’s Coffee Conversation we chat about the upcoming Park Point Rummage Sale.
If you want to keep your love life going strong whether you’re in your 20s or 80s – listen up.
Researchers are hailing a potential breakthrough when it comes to treating cancer.
For this week’s Cooking Connection, Rich from Bent Spoon Bistro showed us how to make a hearty breakfast.
Melanoma rates have more than doubled since the early 1980s.
Nearly one-fifth of teens and younger adults have been tested recently for HIV – the virus that causes AIDS.
In this week’s Northland Uncovered, find out what UW-Superior is doing with a $50,000 federal grant.
“It’s a fun place to come and play and look around,” said Heidi Werdier with the Palucci Space Theater.
It’s that time of the year again to check yourself for ticks if you’ve been outdoors in hopes of preventing Lyme disease.