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The Minnesota Daily

The City Council is still at odds on what should happen to Minnehaha 3000.
City Council voted to support turning Third Precinct building into voting center
The old Third Precinct building was burned down during the George Floyd protests.
by Maya Bell
Published October 16, 2024
Yungchen Lhamo at the Cedar Cultural Center.
The Cedar Cultural Center celebrates 35 years in Cedar-Riverside
by Maya Bell
Published October 17, 2024
The City Council is still at odds on what should happen to Minnehaha 3000.
City Council voted to support turning Third Precinct building into voting center
by Maya Bell
Published October 16, 2024
Cedar-Riverside is one of the seven art districts in Minneapolis.
First-ever cultural art funds awarded to artists across city
by Alexandra DeYoe
Published October 16, 2024
Indigenous Peoples Day Powwow celebrates history and culture
Indigenous Peoples Day Powwow celebrates history and culture
by Katrina Bailey
Published October 15, 2024
Minneapolis celebrates its first Latino Business Week
by Katrina Bailey
Published October 14, 2024
The restaurant is open Tuesday to Thursday from 5-10 p.m., Friday and Saturday from 5-11 p.m. and closed on Sunday and Monday.
Hmong-based Vinai restaurant serves as “love letter” to parents and history
by Katrina Bailey
Published October 13, 2024
The Kitty Cat Klub was located below Annie's Parlor in Dinkytown. Courtesy of Chris Lautenschlager
Connecting with the Community: UMPD’s new Off-Campus Safety Center
by Tyler Church
Published October 17, 2024
The EMBRACE Center will fund nationwide studies on dementia interventions.
New EMBRACE Center funds studies on dementia care
by Rachel Hoppe
Published October 17, 2024
This action comes following the one-year anniversary of the Oct. 7 attacks by Palestinian group Hamas against Israel.
UMN verbally commits to sponsor three Gazan students
by Ahmed Hassan
Published October 15, 2024
BOR raises questions and suggestions regarding AI integration on campus.
Board of Regents approve President’s Biennial Budget Request
by Samantha Siedow
Published October 13, 2024
UMN Academic Freedom policy in development despite logistical issues
by Mady Leick
Published October 9, 2024
Image courtesy of the University of Minnesota.
UMN names Gregg Goldman as executive vice president for finance and operations
by Tyler Church
Published October 9, 2024
The club meets weekly to pick up litter in Dinkytown. Image couresy of Project Dinkytown.
Project Dinkytown strives to make Dinkytown cleaner and safer
by Sophie Eydis
Published October 16, 2024
Students practice in the diving well at the Jean K. Freeman Aquatic Center attached to the Recreation and Wellness Center.
UMN class prepares students to get scuba-certified
by Sophie Eydis
Published October 15, 2024
Undergraduate Student Government, Minnesota DFL campus initiatives and professors say student engagement is higher than ever.
USG Row the Vote exceeds registration goal, students lock-in for election season
by Sam Hill
Published October 15, 2024
ADHD diagnoses are growing four times faster for adults than for kids.
Resources at UMN bring ADHD community together
by Avery Vrieze
Published October 15, 2024
The club is open to all students, regardless of experience.
Happy Badminton Club provides a space to learn and play
by Sophie Eydis
Published October 15, 2024
The gallery aims to showcase diversity, marginalized communities and artists of different genders.
‘Converging of Times’ showcases complexity of human life
by Ahmed Hassan
Published October 15, 2024
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As Annie Dillard famously said, “How we spend our days is, of course, how we spend our lives.”
Opinion: A new lens on procrastination
Chronic procrastination can be the thief of joy. Why do we accept this?
by Vivian Wilson
Published October 17, 2024
“Claire Facing North” is emotionally driven and is set in scenic Iceland. Image courtesy of Martin Keller.
UMN professor’s feature film to sweep Main Cinema with emotion
Two strong female leads explore the complexities of intergenerational relationships.
by Isabella Caswell
Published October 16, 2024
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Turan rallied from down 8-4 in the tiebreaking set of the B Draw ITA Regional Championship before scoring six straight to claim the title.
Turkish tennis player showing promise for Gophers women’s team
Deniz Turan is a combined 8-0 in singles and won the B Draw at the ITA Regionals on Monday.
by Andrew Cornelius
Published October 17, 2024

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