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The Minnesota Daily

Serving the UMN community since 1900

The Minnesota Daily

The Gophers played Rutgers on Saturday and won. The remaining schedule includes Nebraska, Northwestern, Iowa and Wisconsin.

Minnesota’s remaining path through the Big Ten

by Theo Franz
Published October 30, 2022
Gophers’ position in the Big Ten and what they need to look out for in the future.
How to do a DIY Halloween costume

How to do a DIY Halloween costume

by Victoria Schutz
Published October 30, 2022
UMN design students and Halloween enthusiasts give advice on how to put together a head-turning DIY costume.
“W,” like withdrawal from a course

“W,” like withdrawal from a course

by Olivia Hines
Published October 27, 2022
“W”s on transcripts aren’t inherently bad or good, they indicate a student’s academic success.
SCMC recommends 9 horror movies to watch this Halloween

SCMC recommends 9 horror movies to watch this Halloween

by Victoria Schutz
Published October 27, 2022
UMN’s studies in cinema & media culture instructors and students share their favorite horror movies.
Atkinson: The true crime epidemic

Atkinson: The true crime epidemic

by Amber Atkinson
Published October 27, 2022
A balance between humanization and idolization of violent criminals is necessary.
Seasonal depression as fall commences, winter on its way

Seasonal depression as fall commences, winter on its way

by Emma Walytka
Published October 27, 2022
Seasonal affective disorder, providing on-campus resources and the integrated holistic framework within the realm of mental health.
Midfielder Sophia Boman goes to kick the ball during the Gophers' game against Indiana, Thursday, Sept. 22. The Gophers won, 3-0.

Gophers take on Big Ten powerhouse Michigan State

by Eitan Schoenberg
Published October 27, 2022
Minnesota returns to the Big Ten Tournament for the first time since 2018 as it faces the Spartans in the quarterfinals.
Ogren: Human brain cells in mice: flirting with the edge of ethics

Ogren: Human brain cells in mice: flirting with the edge of ethics

by Allison Ogren
Published October 27, 2022
It might sound like science fiction, but chimeras have been around for a long time in biology. We may be approaching the ethical limit.
There are 10 boba tea shops near the University campus.

Boba’s extreme popularity on campus isn’t as strange as you think

by Griffin Jacobs
Published October 27, 2022
Between its popularity on social media, foodie culture and a significant Asian student community, the massive growth of the industry is anything but surprising.
Increased demand for UMN mental health services causes longer wait times

Increased demand for UMN mental health services causes longer wait times

by Amirah Razman
Published October 25, 2022
More students have sought counseling services, especially remote therapy, following the COVID-19 pandemic.

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