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Proposed Title IX policy changes will be up for action at the University Board of Regents meeting July 22. Image courtesy of Alex Provan

UMN Graduate Labor Union “frustrated” with lack of Title IX negotiations

by Bianca Caputo
Published July 22, 2024

The University of Minnesota Board of Regents discussed proposed updates to Title IX policies as Graduate Labor Union (GLU) protesters picketed outside the Board’s July 12 meeting.The Board will take...

Higgins was hired to join the Gophers as an assistant coach in 2021.

Matt Higgins inspired by daughters to bring leadership to the Gophers

by Champ Howard
Published July 21, 2024

The newly named head coach of Gophers golf, Matt Higgins, used to be worried about how well his players shot. Now, he said he cares more about his players' feelings after their rounds.Time away from...

The Gophers have athletes competing across seven sports.

Here are the Gophers going to the Paris Olympics

by Emmett Laurent
Published July 21, 2024

Among the athletes representing their home country in the 2024 Olympics, eight of them competed for the Gophers. The Minnesota Daily compiled a list of each and the events in which they are striving for...

For Clairo, “the third time’s the Charm.”

Review: “Charm” by Clairo

by Sommer Wagen
Published July 21, 2024

Indie darling Clairo’s third studio album “Charm,” which came out July 12, is a warm, soul-infused, mature take on the complexities of young adulthood.On her first independent release, Clairo...

There is no specific date for when the beaches will reopen.

Six Minneapolis beaches close due to high levels of bacteria

by Ainsley Brown
Published July 20, 2024

Beaches on Lake Harriet, Bde Maka Ska and Lake Hiawatha closed this summer after the Minneapolis Parks and Recreation Board (MPRB) found high levels of bacteria in the water.The high bacteria levels...

Having free water at all concerts would make the concert-going experience a little more enjoyable for everyone.

Water should be free at all concerts

by Ethan Lambert
Published July 20, 2024

Imagine you are at a big concert, standing in the packed general admission floor with your friends and hundreds of others. After hours of dancing, you take a break to get some water, but you find out that...

It is not always easy to be cheery for customers.

Opinion: Service jobs do not pay students to care completely

by Isabella Caswell
Published July 20, 2024

I am sure most people who work a service job have had a customer ask them to smile. To pay their way through college, many students fill summers and weekends during the school year with service jobs. On-campus...

The land is split into three parts and will undergo a full land restoration.

Land near St. Anthony Falls to be reclaimed by Dakota Community

by Katrina Bailey
Published July 19, 2024

Approximately five acres of land near St. Anthony Falls in Minneapolis will go back to the Dakota community with plans to restore its significance to the area’s four tribes. Owámniyomni Okhódayapi...

The greenway would stretch north to south, connecting North and South Minneapolis.

Southside Greenway trail reignites efforts to connect South Minneapolis

by Alexandra DeYoe
Published July 19, 2024

South Minneapolis is renewing efforts to solidify a bike and pedestrian greenway corridor throughout the various communities and neighborhoods. The proposed Southside Greenway stretches around 6.5...

Kids paint the Plaza Shed in Cedar-Riverside. (2023)

New initiative to fund arts and culture, promote local communities

by Katrina Bailey
Published July 19, 2024

The Cultural Districts Arts Fund is a new city initiative to help communities tell their stories through art and increase community collaboration. Seven cultural districts in Minneapolis — 38th...

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