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Serving the UMN community since 1900

The Minnesota Daily

Serving the UMN community since 1900

The Minnesota Daily

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Scam-free ticketing app coming to Minnesota in the fall

by Champ Howard
Published July 7, 2024

In Tuscaloosa, Alabama, two students were left needing partners for their computer programming class project. Little did anyone know, the strangers would build a program benefiting 30,000 college students...

Daily affirmation: “I will not accept a life I do not deserve.”

Review: “MaXXXine”

by Sommer Wagen
Published July 7, 2024

“MaXXXine” is the star-studded conclusion to Ti West’s “X” horror film trilogy, a thrilling and thought-provoking tale of the tragedy and depravity of the pursuit of fame, particularly through...

The college allows any tribe member to attend here.

Red Lake Nation College opens first Minneapolis tribal college

by Katrina Bailey
Published July 7, 2024

The first tribal college in Minneapolis opened in downtown Minneapolis in June to serve Native American students who live outside reservations. Minnesota’s tribal population primarily lives outside...

Since Minnesota legalized THC edibles and drinks in 2022, Hideaway has started to carry a variety of THC products.

Bongs, edibles and beyond: the cool and crazy items at Hideaway

by Ethan Lambert
Published July 4, 2024

Hideaway, the biggest smoke shop in Dinkytown, is one of 13 locations across Minnesota and Wisconsin. While it is mostly smokers and THC users that flock to Hideaway for pipes, lighters and edibles, there...

The Houston-born rapper gives fans a confidence boost in the form of an album.

Review: “Megan” by Megan Thee Stallion

by Alexis Letang
Published July 4, 2024

Editor’s Note: This article contains explicit language and mentions of self-harm and sexual themes. Megan Thee Stallion reminded everyone she is still THAT girl on her third studio album titled...

The fee will not come out of taxpayers’ pockets and hold businesses accountable.

Proposed fee would charge businesses for their carbon emissions

by Katrina Bailey
Published July 4, 2024

A proposal for Minneapolis’ 2025 city budget would charge businesses a fee based on their carbon emissions, a policy commonly known as a carbon emission tax. The three businesses estimated to pay...

When the balancing act of platonic and romantic relationships is tipped off the scales, it is aching to see.

Opinion: Women choosing romantic relationships over friends is disheartening

by Isabella Caswell
Published July 4, 2024

I have seen many women lose themselves in a relationship, and frankly, it makes me sad.There is nothing wrong with being in a relationship, but it is disheartening when women stop hanging out with...

Opinion: Libraries are an essential public resource

Opinion: Libraries are an essential public resource

by Riley Stern
Published July 2, 2024

As far as government institutions go, libraries may be the least offensive. Libraries provide free books, information, internet access, and shared space to question, learn or simply exist. Public...

The Celeste of St. Paul Hotel is a vibrant, local example of an old structure being revitalized.

Opinion: Old buildings should be repurposed, not demolished

by Jasmine Shackleford
Published July 2, 2024

Every building of a certain age has at least one ghost story attributed to it.Humans can’t help but craft stories of ghosts and demons, labeling every old building as “haunted,” no matter how...

The program would impact commercial and residential buildings vacant for six months or more.

New program aims to reduce number of empty apartments and buildings

by Alexandra DeYoe
Published July 2, 2024

Council Member Robin Wonsley (Ward 2) aims to decrease residential and commercial vacancy with a new program that would charge property owners for unused buildings. Wonsley recently proposed a program...

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