Gopher Glory
Capitol Hill, MN
Campus Geography
The DFL & The GOP
Famous Alumni
100

He is the hyperactive, buck-toothed anthropomorphic mascot who leads the crowd in the "Ski-U-Mah" cheer at sporting events.

Who is Goldy Gopher?

100

The striking gold sculpture of a four-horse chariot standing sentinel over the front façade of the State Capitol building is officially known by this classical, eight-letter Roman architectural term.

What is the Quadriga?

100

The St. Paul campus is physically separated from the Minneapolis campus. To bridge the gap, the U of M runs a dedicated, high-frequency bus line connecting the two hubs via a private, university-owned transit roadway known by this official name.

What is the Campus Connector

100

The 2024 elections resulted in a historic, razor-thin 67-67 tie in the Minnesota House of Representatives. To resolve the deadlock for the 2025-2026 legislative sessions, the caucuses agreed to a rare power-sharing deal that elevated this Republican lawmaker to Speaker of the House

Who is Lisa Demuth?

100

This 1920 graduate of the U of M medical school went on to co-found a world-famous medical center in Rochester, Minnesota, alongside his brother, cementing the state as a global healthcare hub.

Who is Dr. William J. Mayo

200

Before moving into the modern Huntington Bank Stadium, Gopher football famously played from 2000 to 2008 in this massive, indoor, now-demolished downtown Minneapolis stadium, sharing it with the Minnesota Vikings.

The metrodome

200

While Jesse Ventura won as a third-party candidate in 1998, this charismatic 1930s populist leader remains Minnesota's most famous third-party executive, serving as Governor under the Farmer-Labor banner before tragically dying in office.

Who is Floyd B. Olson?

200

If you look closely at the brickwork on the side of Pillsbury Hall, you'll see a stark, dark discoloration. This architectural scar is a permanent remnant of the devastating 1889 fire that completely destroyed this neighboring, iconic 19th-century campus building.

What is the First Agricultural College Building

200

In 1954, this legendary political organizer and future U.S. Senator made history by becoming the first DFL woman elected to a major statewide office in Minnesota, serving as the State's Treasurer and building the modern grassroots infrastructure of the party.  

Who is Coya Knutson?

200

Decades before winning the Nobel Peace Prize for the Green Revolution, Norman Borlaug actually made his mark at the U of M as a standout, highly competitive athlete in this specific combat sport.

What is Wrestling?

300

While Goldy is the star today, the University originally got its "Gopher" nickname from an 1857 political cartoon mocking a proposed railroad bill by depicting Minnesota politicians as these specific creatures.

Thirteen-lined ground squirrels

300

In 1943, Minnesota Governor Harold Stassen did something virtually unprecedented for an incumbent governor: he resigned halfway through his third term for this specific, patriotic reason.

What is enlisting in the U.S. Navy to serve in World War II?

300

Before Northrop Mall became the centralized hub of the East Bank, the original architectural layout of the early campus was known by this circular name, a cluster of historic brick buildings centered around a green space near University Avenue.

What is the Old Main Knoll

300

Though the DFL and GOP dominate today, Minnesota’s "Legal Marijuana Now" party historically achieved major-party status in 2018 when their candidate for this specific, down-ballot statewide office surprisingly crossed the 5% vote threshold.  

What is State Auditor?

300

This U of M alumnus won the Nobel Prize in Economics in 2011 for his groundbreaking work on macroeconomics and rational expectations, all while simultaneously serving as a long-time advisor to the Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis.

Who is Thomas Sargent?

400

To graduate with true Gopher bragging rights, many students participate in the unofficial campus tradition of rubbing the gold-plated teeth of a statue depicting this specific legendary 3-time national champion football coach.

Who is Bernie Bierman?

400

In December 1976, a highly controversial political maneuver known as the "Minnesota Michelle" or "Minnesota Miracle" occurred when this incumbent DFL Governor resigned his office so his lieutenant governor could immediately appoint him to an open U.S. Senate seat.

Who is Wendell "Wendy" Anderson?

400

In 1910, the university hired this legendary landscape architect—famous for designing the landscape of the Chicago World’s Fair and New York’s Central Park—to create the grand, Beaux-Arts master plan that gave us the formal layout of Northrop Mall.

Who is Cass Gilbert?

400

In 1990, the Minnesota Republican gubernatorial primary took a chaotic turn when the endorsed candidate, Jon Grunseth, was forced to abruptly withdraw from the ballot just days before the general election due to scandal. He was replaced on the ballot by this future governor, who won the election as a write-in.

Who is Arne Carlson?

400

Before becoming a legendary, Academy Award-winning filmmaker, this U of M alumnus wrote for the student newspaper, The Minnesota Daily, and shot his very first, highly experimental short film right on the Twin Cities campus in 1961.

Who is Terry Gilliam?

500

This is the original lost trophy of the annual football rivalry game between Minnesota and Wisconsin that disappeared after the 1943 game wen the Badgers were supposed to turn it over to the winning Gophers. It was replaced by Paul Bunyan's axe in 1948

What is The Slab or Bacon?

500

Architect Cass Gilbert notoriously sparked a massive local labor outcry when building the Capitol by demanding the exterior be constructed entirely of white marble shipped from this specific southern U.S. state, rather than using native Minnesota stone.  

What is Georgia?

500

Tucked away on the East Bank, this small, unassuming, and deeply historic building completed in 1897 is the only structure on the entire Twin Cities campus built out of native Minnesota yellow limestone, specifically quarried from Mankato.

What is the Music Education Building

500

Minnesota’s Republican Party was technically born in 1975 under a completely different, rebranded name to distance itself from the national Watergate scandal—a moniker they didn't officially drop until 1995.

What is the Independent-Republican Party of Minnesota

500

This brilliant U of M alumnus and pioneer of modern computing developed the architecture for the world's first commercially successful supercomputer, the CDC 6600, in the 1960s.

Who is Seymour Cray?