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Denise Ann Kurki Meyer passed away in Hudson, Wisconsin on February 22nd, 2023 after battling numerous illnesses. She was born on March 13th, 1967, in Kenosha, Wisconsin, to John and Claudia Kurki. Denise became the first person in her family to attend college after graduating from the Northwestern School District in Maple, Wisconsin. She graduated summa cum laude with a bachelor’s degree in psychology from the University of Minnesota-Twin Cities in 1991, where she studied abroad in both Spain and Puerto Rico. Her whole life, Denise was an avid outdoorswoman and even trained for the 1992 Olympics in velodrome racing. In October 1992, she met Kurt Meyer in St. Paul and they were married in 1996. Together, they had two children: Raina (2001) and Cole (2009). To everyone who knew her, Denise was a fiercely dedicated mother. She was passionate about improving access to quality early childhood education and was a sign language instructor, authoring many articles and even a book on the sub ....
The HUSC campaign season is coming to a close with elections from Monday, February 28 to Wednesday, March 2. It concludes after a February 17 informal debate for official presidential candidates and a February 23 formal debate. Current HUSC first-year representative Tawny Plenty Horse moderated the formal debate in Sundin Music Hall, where official candidates. ....
The fight against COVID-19 continues as Hamline enters it’s fifth semester impacted by the pandemic. One of the university’s latest decisions to keep COVID-19 at bay is the new mask mandate that was sent in an email to the Hamline community on January 22, 2022. Prior to the change, the policy was that masks of. ....
Young voters came out to vote in droves in 2020, but when we spoke with young voters one year later, they appeared even more energized to keep participating than ever before. ....
Young voters came out to vote in droves in 2020, but when we spoke with young voters one year later, they appeared even more energized to keep participating than ever before. ....