I case you missed it, there was a march in Washington, D.C., over the weekend.
Duluth resident Abigail Mlinar was one of those in attendance. Mlinar, who also is the founder of the Feminist Action Collective in Duluth, shares her experience at the Women's March on Washington and the journey it took to get out there and back to Minnesota.
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Duluth News Tribune publisher Neal Ronquist answers reader submitted questions about the newspaper industry, our use of social media, the future of journalism and the buzzwords that are "fake news".
This week we are throwing it back to one of our all-time favorite Pressroom Podcast episodes.
In October, during the University of Minnesota Duluth's homecoming week we talked with the man underneath the giant Bulldog head.
Taylor Korum, aka Champ, has been the UMD mascot for the past five years. This hockey season is his last as Champ. You can see him this weekend when the Bulldogs take on St. Cloud State at Amsoil Arena in Duluth.
This episode also happens to be the episode when we first aired former intern Kim's introduction music for the podcast.
We are starting off the new year by getting social with local indie-rock band The Social Animals.
Dedric Clark and Tony Petersen, half of the Cloquet-bred band, stops by to talk about the band's promising outlook for 2017. A new album is expected to drop, more touring and more shows, which all leads to more CLIF Bars and gas station hard-boiled eggs being eaten out of a gold van with a clever name.
Everyone shares their New Year's resolutions and Dedric and Tony let us close out the podcast with their song "Cold," which has a spontaneous backstory.
What is your favorite song by The Social Animals? Let us know by emailing us at podcast@duluthnews.com.