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BY KAHLA STATEMA also be broad- News Reporter Since 2005, the Cur- casting in Dulu- (MPR) Duluth Regional by Turtles, Sarah rent 89.3 FM has broad- th on 90.9 FM, bringing Manager, said. Krueger, Charlie Parr KUMD 103.3 FM casted out of the Twin a new variety station This decision didn’t and Low. Every spring has been Duluth’s lead- Cities, providing the to music lovers in the come as much of a the Homegrown Music ing alternative radio metro population with Northland. surprise. Duluthians Festival takes place station for the past 59 authentic new music “We’ll be provid- have been talking about for an entire week in years. The station plays that ranges from local ing an opportunity to the Current coming Duluth, showcasing the a variety of genres, artists like Lizzo to leg- Duluth musician’s to be to Duluth for the past local music scene. from local music to hip- ends like David Bowie. heard in the Twin Cit- seven years. “Is there a need for A student’s initials hop, indie rock, reggae, Starting on Monday, ies,” Patty Mester, Min- Duluth is the printed in 3D plastic. country and more. Feb. 1, the Current will nesota Public Radio’s of artists like Trampled see CURRENT A3 PHOTO BY MADDIE GINSBERG/STATESMAN BY EMILY NESS News Reporter

Wandering the dimly lit halls of the University of Minnesota Duluth’s Engineering Depart- ment, one may gaze upon many wondrous objects. From parts for a car to parts for a small rock- et, the vast collection of objects has one thing in common: all were creat- ed by a 3D Printer. UMD’s Engineer- ing Department has long been recognized for going above and beyond. Along with a number of advances in technol- ogy, the department’s 3D printer is one more way that the university Bernie Sanders plans to remove marijuana from the list of Schedule I controlled substances. PHOTO BY ALEX GANEEV/STATESMAN is ushering in new tech- nology. Following instruc- tions from digital files, UMD’s 3D printer joins Burnin’ up for Bernie together layer upon Taking a look back at the Bernie Sanders rally see 3D PRINTER A3

BY HANNAH people, according to ual campaign donors dent debt, institution- as the “greed, reckless- Restaurant BROADBENT AND DECC associate exec- who donated an average alized racism, criminal ness and illegal behavior COLE WHITE utive director Chelly of $27. This makes the justice reform, universal on Wall Street,” call- review: Townsend. Sanders campaign one health care and gender ing the people on Wall Senator Bernie Sand- The crowd was imme- with the largest indi- equality. Street “Banksters.” He New Lon- ers was greeted in Dulu- diately reminded about vidual campaign dona- Sanders told the proposed that all public th with enthusiastic the Minnesota Caucus, tion in the history of the crowd stories from the colleges and universities “whoo-hoos” for a cam- which is March 1–the United States. campaign trail of indi- should be tuition free, don Cafe paign rally at the Dulu- date Sanders claimed “We do not represent viduals struggling to paid for by a tax on Wall th Entertainment Con- the crowd will “take the billionaire class,” live on low wages, and Street speculation. vention Center (DECC). back our country.” Sanders said. “We do pledged to raise the fed- “It’s Wall Street’s “What a turnout, Sanders began by not want their money.” eral minimum wage to time to help the middle wow!” Sanders said as speaking to the grass- Sanders speech cov- $15. class,” Sanders said, he took the podium. roots foundation of his ered many campaign The heaviest focus of referring to government The event was attended campaign, mentioning platforms, including the event was placed on by approximately 6,000 the 2.5 million individ- income inequality, stu- what Sanders described see BERNIE A3 see story on B3 New UMDPD Feature photo: Do you park in John the Maroon B-lot? Police Chief Beargrease Learn why that crowned sled dog space could soon Sean Huls race BY EMIlY NESS department on two UMD,” Huls said. be occupied by a News Reporter separate occasions. The In addition to his work first was from 2011 to experience with the new building. University of 2012. UMDPD, Huls worked Minnesota Duluth “I inherited a pretty in Corrections for the Police Officer Sean strong department,” State of Minnesota, as Huls is receiving some Huls said. well as the U.S. Navy Check out all the well deserved attention Huls began working where he participated after becoming the for the University of in campaigns in Serbia, Chief of Police on Dec. Minnesota Duluth Bosnia and the Persian details of the new 28th, 2015. Police Department Gulf. 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