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Erin Gulden

Erin Gulden

egulden@mspmag.com


Associate editor Erin Gulden is thrilled to be back in Minnesota after spending four years in the clutches of Chicago’s unreasonably high sales tax, bitterly cold lake effect, and White Sox fans. As a broadcast and American history major at Northwestern University’s Medill School of Journalism, Erin earned her reporting chops by trekking through the snow for KVRR-TV in Fargo, where she was an on-air reporting intern covering everything from homicide investigations to presidential rallies and county fairs. Since returning to the North Star state she’s worked for Minnesota Law & Politics and NWA Worldtraveler magazines. Her writing can still be found in L&P, as well as in Superlawyer magazines across the country.

Recent Articles by Erin Gulden

Mothers Daughters Tollefsons

Mothers Daughters

Olympian Carrie Tollefson, chef Brenda Langton, the singing Steeles, the Goldberg trifecta, and other notable Twin Cities mothers and daughters celebrate their unbreakable bond.

Claire Joubert Went Back to School

Went Back to School

Claire Joubert talks about her surprising decision to switch gears and head back to school.

Holiday Getaways: Mount Washington

3 Trips: Holiday Getaways

Three holiday getaways for the season.

Seasonal Festivals

3 Trips: Presidential Tours

Relive history—or at least get a taste—with one of these three trips to towns that have ties to some of our greatest and most memorable Presidents.

Volunteers of the Year 2008: Bill Svrluga

Bill Svrluga

The cofounder of Second Harvest Heartland and chair of the Minneapolis Urban League, among other programs, now focuses on the Jeremiah Program and its motto: “Seek the welfare of the city and find your own.”

Volunteers of the Year 2008: Megan and Dennis Doyle

Megan & Dennis Doyle

Megan and Dennis Doyle’s Hope for the City aims to bring leftover treasures to those in need.

Volunteers of the Year 2008: Irv Weiser

Irv Weiser

Celebrating a twenty-year commitment to the Greater Twin Cities United Way, Irv Weiser says "you never know what services you'll need in life—or that your family, neighbors, or friends will need."

Volunteers of the Year 2008: Hoyt Hsiao

Hoyt Hsiao

Hoyt Hsiao comes from a family of volunteers who have all extended a hand of friendship and understanding to others.

Volunteers of the Year 2008: Peter Blau

Peter Blau

For the women at the Minnesota Regional Corrections Center, writing is a way of finding peace, thanks to Peter Blau and his creative writing class.

Volunteers of the Year 2008: Tonya, Kirby Jr., and Catherine Puckett

Tonya, Kirby Jr., and Catherine Puckett

The wife and children of Kirby Puckett, Sr., have learned the hard way that there is no promise of tomorrow. Still, they continue to offer their time and hard work to the community, leaving a legacy of hope.


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