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The Minnesota Daily

Serving the UMN community since 1900

The Minnesota Daily

Skjei, Reilly make U.S. juniors’ preliminary roster

by Drew Claussen
Published December 4, 2012

Brady Skjei and Mike Reilly are one step closer to representing the United States in the 2013 International Hockey Federation World Junior Championship. The two freshmen defensemen have been named to the...

Plasma move axed, could delay WaHu

by Tony
Published December 4, 2012
A councilman hopes to amend the zoning code, which would help CSL move.

Gophers bring in $89,000 over Black Friday weekend

by Nickalas Tabbert
Published December 4, 2012

The University of Minnesota’s athletics department raised more than $89,000 in sales over Black Friday weekend, department spokesman Garry Bowman said. That’s about an 80 percent increase from...

Feeling sick from no pre-med program

by Editorial board
Published December 4, 2012
The University should create a pre-medical program for students pursuing medical fields.

MSA seeks release of more class evaluations

by Tyler Gieseke
Published December 4, 2012
Few teachers OK the release of their feedback forms now.

Coming to America

by Hemang Sharma
Published December 4, 2012
On the path to American citizenship, I realized the great opportunities here for me.

Four frats seek return to campus

by Samantha Alisankus
Published December 4, 2012
All four fraternities are re-establishing chapters that were once active at the U.

A call for more investment

by Editorial board
Published December 4, 2012
The U.S. is in dire need to improve its public infrastructure.

The Fashionista is in: The Ten Commandments

by Shannon Ryan
Published December 4, 2012
No, not those 10 — the 10 style commandments, tailored to the U of M.
Dr. Jakub Tolar, Associate Professor of Pediatrics in Division of Blood and Marrow Transplant at the Wings of Hope fundraiser brunch with Camden Seymour, brother of Quinn Seymour who passed away because of her rare skin disease, Epidermolysis Bullosa, on Saturday in Maple Grove. EB makes the skin so fragile that it tears away from the body easily causing serious wounds and recurrent blisters.

University hospital treats harsh skin disease

by Branden Largent
Published December 4, 2012
The University’s treatment for Epidermolysis bullosa is the only one of its kind in the world.

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