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The Board of Regents convene for their December meeting on Friday, Dec. 8.
Regents discuss MPact 2025, fall semester public safety
by Alex Lassiter
Published December 8, 2023
At their December meeting, the regents also heard a report from the FCC and were interrupted by Students for a Democratic Society.
UMNs admission process has changed after this summers affirmative action Supreme Court ruling.
UMN implementing race-neutral admission policy in accordance with Supreme Court ruling
by Samuel Hill
Published December 7, 2023

After the U.S. Supreme Court decision rejected this summer race-conscious admissions at colleges and universities reversing decades of precedent,...

The ReUse program helps to recycle furnutrie and other items that would otherwise just get thrown away.
UMN ReUse Program gives donated materials a second life
by Georgia Jensen
Published December 7, 2023
The University’s ReUse Program champions sustainability through recycling and reselling.
Interim President Jeff Ettinger outside Morrill Hall on Sept. 20, 2023.
Ettinger talks Israel-Palestine, 2024 state legislative budget requests
by Alex Lassiter
Published December 6, 2023
Interim President Ettinger also discussed the aftermath of the weekend Dinkytown shooting and the future of the University’s healthcare partnerships.
Spivak working with honeybees in 2015.
Marla Spivak to retire next year after 30 years teaching
by Amelia Roessler
Published December 5, 2023
A world-renowned researcher, Spivak is preparing to say goodbye to the Bee Lab.
Students often struggle in these core classes for their major.
UMN students and faculty discuss chemistry introductory course challenges and resources
by Sophie Eydis
Published December 5, 2023
Students and faculty address both challenges and support available to students in introductory chemistry courses.
The study provided sought advice from Indigenous communities for combating climate change.
Fifth National Climate Assessment shows inequities within Indigenous populations
by Emma Walytka and Alex Lassiter
Published December 1, 2023
In the first major update since 2018, the assessment highlights climate change inequities in low-income communities and the importance of Indigenous voices in finding solutions.
Housing woes not stopping students from making living decisions
by Amirah Razman
Published December 7, 2023
Despite issues surrounding landlord relationships, finances and uncertainty, students are choosing their housing for the upcoming school year.
UMN’s five best study spots for finals
by Grace Henrie
Published December 7, 2023
MN Daily polled students about their favorite study spots. Here are the results.
USG leadership speaks on presidential search, student services fees, housing
by Georgia Jensen
Published December 6, 2023

As the semester draws to a close, Undergraduate Student Government (USG) President Shashank Murali and...

Author Kristin Henning speaks to UMN students about youth justice
by Amelia Roessler
Published December 4, 2023
UMN Law School hosted Kristin Henning to speak on how America criminalizes Black youth.
UMN's Dhoom celebrates diversity through multicultural fusion dance
by Grace Henrie
Published December 4, 2023
Dhoom allows students to explore their culture through dance.
Students conflicted on boycotting businesses during Israel-Palestine conflict
by Amirah Razman
Published December 4, 2023
Almost two months after Israeli bombing in the Gaza Strip began, students have opinions about a Palestinian-led movement to boycott Starbucks and McDonald’s.
International students weigh holiday plans, winter break travel options
by Amirah Razman
Published December 1, 2023
With winter break approaching for UMN’s international students, some choose to visit family in their home country or visit other places.
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The hall opened for the first time in 20 years.
Cedar-Riverside prepares for Dania Hall open house
by Alexandra DeYoe
Published December 6, 2023
P.E.A.S.E. Academy building on Dec. 6, 2023.
P.E.A.S.E. Academy cultivates stability, community, support during holiday season
by Grace Aigner
Published December 6, 2023
Of those who experienced homelessness, over half of University of Minnesota students said homelessness negatively affected their academic performance.
Barriers to youth homelessness in Minneapolis
by Alexandra DeYoe
Published December 5, 2023
A community garden in the Marcy Holmes neighborhood.
Minneapolis residents take to the gardens
by Jack O’Connor
Published December 5, 2023
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Comedian Matt Rife, in a 2021 YouTube video.
UMN students and faculty share different perspectives on where the line for dark humor is
by Alexis Letang
Published December 7, 2023
Weeks after comedian Matt Rife’s domestic violence joke backlash, the UMN community gives their perspective on dark comedy.
From artists like Travis Scott and Lil Yachty, there is a lot to choose from.
A&E’s top 10 albums of 2023
by A&E Staff
Published December 6, 2023

This year the Arts & Entertainment desk compiled 10 of our favorite albums, not ranked in any order of quality (mostly because so much good...

A can of Surly Winterize poured into a pint glass.
Review: Surly Brewing Company’s Winterize is an exquisitely flavorful lager for the season
by Ethan Lambert
Published December 5, 2023
The Twin Cities-based brewery has struck gold with a new beer once again.
Marvels latest film, The Marvels lost the franchise money.
So much Marvel, so little time
by Alexis Letang
Published December 4, 2023
The Minneapolis Film Society talked about their perspective on Marvel Studios’ content trajectory.
A photo of Hyland Hills Dec. 28, 2022.
5 best places to ski/snowboard near Twin Cities
by Max Mueller
Published December 4, 2023
Here are the places to go in Minnesota for winter snowsports.
The players watch the game from the bench on Saturday, Nov. 18, 2023. The Gophers played Notre Dame and won 4-1
Gophers men’s hockey looking to close first half of season on a positive note
Published December 7, 2023
After their series against Ohio State this weekend, the Gophers will be at the midway point of the season.
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Being non-religious does not make you a bad person.
Opinion: Agnostic, not amoral
by Gabe Tratz
Published December 7, 2023
The “nones” are growing in number.
This type of architecture is designed to police who can be where.
Opinion: Hostile architecture and the death of public spaces
by Abiha Kashif
Published December 7, 2023
Our architecture is harming the homeless population of Minneapolis.
Men and women can be friends, even though they are fulfilling in different ways.
Opinion: Can men and women truly be ‘just friends?’
by Claudia Garcia
Published December 6, 2023
Assessing the statements made by Andrew Tate over this undying debacle.
Watching child pageants is gross.
Opinion: Take the toddlers out of tiaras
by Mubina Fareed
Published December 5, 2023
A dollar makes me holler, Honey Boo Boo.
Minneapolis has a wide-variety of urban interest groups.
Opinion: What to love about urbanism in the Twin Cities
by Kelly Rogers
Published December 4, 2023
We may fall short of being a model metropolis, but that shouldn’t stop us from trying.

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