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The Minnesota Daily

Throwers Shelby Frank and Annie Nabwe will participate in the Indoor Track & Field Championships, starting March 7.

Three Gophers women’s track and field athletes breaking school, conference records

by Champ Howard
Published March 7, 2024
Student-athletes Brooke Jaworski, Shelby Frank and Annie Nabwe are pushing the program forward with recent success.
Students of color feel it’s difficult to find a sense of belonging on campus.

Opinion: Biracial students need more campus resources

by Natalie Trimble
Published March 5, 2024
The University of Minnesota should make additional efforts to promote diversity and inclusion.
If a renter finds their car stolen or damaged, they are still on the hook for covering costs even if the car is parked in an enclosed apartment garage.

Who is responsible for car thefts in apartment garages?

by Natasha Delion
Published March 4, 2024
While many tenants assume their landlords hold some responsibility for stolen and damaged cars in apartment car lots, this is rarely the case.
A UMPD police officer on Northrop Mall on Feb. 1, 2024. A SAFE-U alert sent Saturday night cautioned people to stay away from the area.

Police investigate shots fired near Sanford Residence Hall

by Georgia Jensen
Published March 1, 2024
There are no known victims or suspects.
The Second Gentleman Douglas Emhoff discussed the impact of the grant money as Biden’s reelection campaign continues.

Second Gentleman praises president’s infrastructure investments at MSP airport

by Katrina Bailey
Published March 1, 2024
Terminal 2 at the Minneapolis-St. Paul airport will be updated with two new gates thanks to grant money from the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law.
Parenting is less important to Gen Z than any other generation.

Opinion: This is why Gen Z does not want kids

by Claudia Garcia
Published February 29, 2024
Evaluating the many reasons why starting a family is not a priority anymore.
If approved, the Blue Line would extend into North Minneapolis, Brooklyn Park, Crystal and Robbinsdale.

Blue Line light rail could see expansion into North Minneapolis and beyond

by Katrina Bailey and Chloe Bechard
Published February 29, 2024
Project leaders hope that by expanding the light rail, they will be increasing accessibility to public transit to those most affected by redlining and systemic racism.
In a technology-filled world, students from MKTG 4076 learn how to promote a message through digital marketing techniques. Imagine We Could promotes their causes on social media through paid advertising and engagements.

Carlson Book Bash helps students engage with ‘fun reading’

by Amirah Razman
Published February 29, 2024
In partnership with the UMN Libraries, Imagine We Could hopes to empower students to read more books.
Known for its malts, Annie’s becomes one of the best stops for dessert on campus.

Review: Annie’s Parlour

by Ethan Lambert
Published February 29, 2024
The treasured restaurant has re-opened for the first time since the pandemic.
Megan Finch created a space for open, engaging discussion of Black literary history.

Complexity of Black history through James Baldwin

by Sommer Wagen
Published February 29, 2024
The Weisman Art Museum recently engaged with celebrated Black novelist James Baldwin’s legacy with a thought-provoking documentary and subsequent talk.

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