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Serving the UMN community since 1900

The Minnesota Daily

Serving the UMN community since 1900

The Minnesota Daily

The Minneapolis City Council plans to reconsider the Fair Rides ordinance on April 11 after Uber and Lyft announced a plan to leave the area on May 1.

With Uber and Lyft gone, the road ahead is unclear

by Alexandra DeYoe, Sam Hill, and Chloe Bechard
Published March 27, 2024
The aftermath of the City Council’s approval of the Fair Rides ordinance has community members questioning the future of transportation in Minneapolis.
Connor Wietgrefe finished his start Sunday with a career-high 13 strikeouts.

Gophers baseball builds momentum heading into Big Ten play

by Andrew Cornelius
Published March 27, 2024
The Gophers won the final two games against San Francisco to take the series ahead of their first conference series.
An audience watching a movie at Omnifest. With five films on various subjects, visitors are sure to learn something new.

Omnifest returns to Science Museum of Minnesota

by Max Mueller
Published March 26, 2024
The month-long festival provides an immersion into science-related cinema.
Aerial view of the main plant growth facilities. The University continues to update and improve the facilities for both teaching and research.

Nurturing innovation: A closer look at UMN’s Plant Growth Facilities

by Samantha Siedow
Published March 26, 2024
The University of Minnesota’s horticulture program is one of the oldest in the United States with some of the most cutting-edge facilities to boot.
Minnesota has yet to create a tuition discount plan for South Dakota students.

South Dakota ends 40-year tuition agreement with Minnesota

by Grace Aigner
Published March 26, 2024
Students enrolled for the upcoming academic year will receive tuition rates less than or equal to the original reciprocity rate.
Americans involve alcohol in most aspects of our lives.

Opinion: Reconsider how much you rely on alcohol

by Michael Fraley
Published March 26, 2024
It is probably more than you realize.
Ballot results will be formally announced on Wednesday.

Q&A with 2024-25 USG presidential, vice presidential candidates

by Georgia Jensen
Published March 25, 2024
Rahma Ali and Clara Jünemann want to focus their efforts on food insecurity, environmental accountability and USG’s connections with student groups and University administration.
By encouraging political discussions between parties, Braver Angels hopes people will listen to and be heard by the other side.

Campaign to ease political tensions kicks off

by Katrina Bailey
Published March 25, 2024
Braver Angels’ “Reduce the Rancor, Minnesota” campaign aims to reduce political polarization by providing ways to help people have hard conversations.
Bohemian Press President Josh (right) tests a screen-print while Minnesota Daily Reporter Sommer Wagen (second from left) interviews club attendees. Printmaking as a medium is good for community-building because of reproduction-centered processes.

Art and community with Bohemian Press: A brief history

by Sommer Wagen
Published March 25, 2024
A look inside the University’s nonprofit printmaking collective and the community it continues to build.
Sleater-Kinney performing at the Palace Theatre in St. Paul on Saturday.

Review: Sleater-Kinney rocks the Palace Theatre

by Ethan Lambert
Published March 24, 2024
In support of their eleventh studio album, Sleater-Kinney put on a vibrant show at the Palace Theatre.

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