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Over a half-million Minnesotans will start to resume payments.
The decision effectively means colleges and universities cannot use race in admissions.
Minneapolis’ Green Zones, its most diverse areas which are affected by pollution, are the city’s focus on climate equity.
City Attorney’s Office will present rent control legislation to the City Council by the end of June that, if passed, would be on the 2023 November ballot.
The First Lady made a stop after attending a fundraiser before a similar stop in Nashville.
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In an era where queer communities are under renewed attack, the lessons of the radical, grassroots organizing that kicked off the modern gay rights movement must be remembered.
Intergenerational classrooms are becoming increasingly common. Recent graduate Thom Sandberg is making the most of his return to the U.
Minneapolis’ bike share has gone from a corporate non-profit to an overpriced, underserviced and inconvenient for-profit model. And a bunch of the bikes don’t even work.
Polarizing debates about public mobility and guns highlight differences between parties.
Do not fall for the selective outrage over LIV Golf’s recent merger with the PGA Tour.
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Minnesota-native Amy Suiter Clarke is set to release her newest book, “Lay Your Body Down,” on June 27. The thriller follows Delilah Walker, a young woman struggling to find her way in life, as she works to uncover the truth about who...
The winning films are to be shown before the Main Cinema’s showing of “Asteroid City.”
The singer-songwriter gave a lighthearted, fan-friendly performance for a packed 7th St. Entry.
The band brought the other-worldly nature of their studio recordings to life with a nearly three-hour performance in St. Paul.
The band’s first album since the death of drummer Taylor Hawkins proves to be one of their most powerful releases.
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Minnesota basketball’s newest recruits, seasoned players and hungry attitude could translate to a season filled with improvement.
Mara Braun, Amaya Battle and Mallory Heyer all played at a high level in their first season at Minnesota.
After having to forfeit their spring 2023 season, the Gopher women’s tennis team is hoping to come back stronger with a new head coach.
The Gophers shortstop started all 57 games, integral to their Women's College World Series Regional appearance.
The Gopher gymnastics team is set to have a new home beginning in 2025.
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Over a half-million Minnesotans will start to resume payments.

Students at the Twin Cities and Rochester campuses face a 3.5% tuition increase.

Eight sustainability projects received funding from the $1.1 million Impact Goals grant from the University’s Institute on the Environment.

Newly-developed superconducting diode could aid in advancing computing technology, artificial intelligence.

The University’s second annual Art of Freedom Celebration brings a day of joy, remembrance and fun to North Minneapolis

In a recent lawsuit, the judge ruled in favor of UMN but found evidence of gender discrimination in the School of Music.

On Thursday, the Board of Regents discussed a 3.5% tuition increase and hosted a public forum on the recommended Annual Operating Budget.
Students and faculty are looking to continue their momentum after a successful Earth Month.
The proposal to return land at the Cloquet Forestry Center and the findings of the TRUTH project could lead to stronger relations between the University and Minnesota and Minnesota’s Tribal Nations.
As crime increases on the Metro Transit Light Rail system, University of Minnesota students discuss safety measures on public transit.
After an uptick in crime near campus in summer 2022, students and parents discuss their thoughts on what the University of Minnesota has done and should do this summer.
The University of Minnesota’s Department of Chemical Engineering and Materials Science developed a new master’s program after perceiving a need for workforce specialization.
This is the sixth unionization attempt from graduate student workers since 1974.
The Daily will welcome Alex Steil and Maddie Roth as its editor-in-chief and managing editor for the 2023-24 year.
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Minnesota-native Amy Suiter Clarke is set to release her newest book, “Lay Your Body Down,” on June 27. The thriller follows Delilah Walker, a young woman struggling to find her way in life, as...

The winning films are to be shown before the Main Cinema’s showing of “Asteroid City.”

The singer-songwriter gave a lighthearted, fan-friendly performance for a packed 7th St. Entry.

The band brought the other-worldly nature of their studio recordings to life with a nearly three-hour performance in St. Paul.
The band’s first album since the death of drummer Taylor Hawkins proves to be one of their most powerful releases.

Published June 27, 2023
Minnesota basketball’s newest recruits, seasoned players and hungry attitude could translate to a season filled with improvement.

Published June 22, 2023

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In an era where queer communities are under renewed attack, the lessons of the radical, grassroots organizing that kicked off the modern gay rights movement must be remembered.

Intergenerational classrooms are becoming increasingly common. Recent graduate Thom Sandberg is making the most of his return to the U.

Minneapolis’ bike share has gone from a corporate non-profit to an overpriced, underserviced and inconvenient for-profit model. And a bunch of the bikes don’t even work.

Polarizing debates about public mobility and guns highlight differences between parties.

Do not fall for the selective outrage over LIV Golf’s recent merger with the PGA Tour.

A guide to the best bookstores and parks near campus.
A guide to the best bookstores and parks near campus.

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