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Volleyball dominates, basketball rebuilds and soccer advances in Gophers nation

Volleyball dominates, basketball rebuilds and soccer advances in Gophers nation

by Champ Howard and Andrew Cornelius
Published November 20, 2024

 CHAMP HOWARD: Welcome to another episode of The Gold Standard Minnesota Daily sports podcast. I'm Champ Howard and I'm here with Andrew Cornelius. Andrew, why don't you get us started?  ANDREW...

Playing an instrument teaches you things that can be applicable later in life.

Opinion: What band class taught me

by Riley Stern
Published November 19, 2024

On a whim, I picked the clarinet at the school music fair in fourth grade, and for the next eight years, I was a part of my school’s band programs.In middle school, I stayed in band class so I wasn’t...

The Gala featured five acts and had over 100 attendees.

First Multiracial Student Union Gala unites UMN community with diversity

by Ahmed Hassan
Published November 19, 2024

The Multiracial Student Union (MRSU) presented its first-ever Cultural Gala Thursday to celebrate the diversity of the Twin Cities campus. The Gala featured cultural performances including dancing,...

Jack Wagner soloed on trumpet with the Riverside Quartet.

Student GIGS Concert brings a variety of sounds

by Hayden Lessiter
Published November 19, 2024

The Whole Music Club in Coffman Union saw the second GIGS Student Sound Concert for the academic year on Friday. The event allowed students to listen to music from a variety of student bands including...

After Donald Trump’s win, many students express negative views on the country.

Students react to results of 2024 presidential election

by Sophie Eydis
Published November 19, 2024

The results of the 2024 presidential election on Nov. 5 sparked conversation among University of Minnesota students with negative reactions.With President-elect Donald Trump winning, students are concerned...

The MIA’s new exhibition, “Otto Dix: The War Portfolio” showcases the first-hand experience of the German artist, who served as the leader of a machine gun unit on the front lines of WWI.

MIA showcases Otto Dix’s portfolio, the cost of war

by Sophia Arndt
Published November 19, 2024

The Minneapolis Institute of Art (MIA) honors the work of German artist Otto Dix in a new exhibition for the centennial anniversary of his portfolio of prints, showing the horrors of the frontlines of...

Front of Commuter Connection Zone located on the second floor of Coffman Union.

Off-campus students find parking spot at Commuter Connection Zone

by Casey Marble
Published November 18, 2024

Many commuter students at the University of Minnesota face unique challenges, including traffic, parking, meals and expenses, which can make it difficult for them to become fully involved on campus. One...

Community garden in Marcy Holmes on November 18, 2024

Minneapolis parks now have 11 community gardens

by Katrina Bailey
Published November 18, 2024

The Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board is adding an 11th community garden as a space for people who lack yard space to grow food. The community gardens are maintained by whoever rented or applied...

A police car patrols University Avenue near TCF Bank Stadium on Tuesday, May 29, 2018.

Resolution to censure UMPD fails in University Senate

by Mady Leick
Published November 18, 2024

The University of Minnesota Senate failed to pass a resolution censuring the University’s police department (UMPD) for the detainment of Minnesota Daily reporter Tyler Church at a special University...

On Friday, SoulFlower performed songs off of their recently released EP, “SETLIST,” at Minneapolis venue Icehouse along with bands Scorched Waves, Lighter Co., and headliners Dial Tone.Courtesy of Sebastian Trujillo.

Local band SoulFlower performs new EP at Icehouse

by Sophia Arndt
Published November 18, 2024

The lights of the stage reflected in the small star-shaped stickers on lead singer Inayah El-Amin’s bass as she said to the crowd that had gathered, “If you can hear me clap once.”Twin Cities-based...

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