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The Minnesota Daily

University of Minnesota Police officers inspect the Ford Tempo that hit four pedestrians Sunday afternoon at the intersection of Oak Street and Washington Avenue. All four victims were taken to Hennepin County Medical Center with non-life threatening injuries.

Four people hit by a car in Stadium Village

by Cody Nelson
Published October 15, 2012
The accident occurred Sunday afternoon on Washington Avenue and Oak Street Southeast.
Members of MnDRIVE speak to the Board of Regents about the program Friday afternoon at McNamara Alumni Center.

Regents approve two-year budget request

Published October 15, 2012
The request will go before the state Legislature in January.

Fisher v. University of Texas

by Jonathan Morris
Published October 15, 2012
The Supreme Court heard oral arguments and will reconsider affirmative action this year.

Fracking won’t lead to a U.S. energy golden age

Increased production of oil and gas from horizontal drilling and hydraulic fracturing is stirring visions of a new American golden age of energy independence. This current energy euphoria was set out by...

Mozia impresses amid team’s struggles

by Dane Mizutani
Published October 15, 2012
Jessika Mozia made the title match at the Wildcat Invitational.

Behind the Story: Add’l Images for “Moving Up”

by Tony
Published October 14, 2012

The Daily's ongoing series "Moving Up" has focused on a number of upcoming luxury student housing projects near the University of Minnesota campus. Below are additional images of the upcoming...

Tubby Smith gets second recruit for 2013

by Andrew Krammer
Published October 14, 2012

Alvin Ellis and Alex Foster, former teammates at De La Salle High School in Chicago, will play together again at Williams Arena as coach Tubby Smith's first two recruits of 2013. Foster, who turned...

Kill released from hospital after seizure

by Dane Mizutani
Published October 14, 2012

Minnesota head football coach Jerry Kill was released from the hospital Sunday after suffering a seizure following Saturday’s game, the team confirmed. Kill suffered a seizure in his private locker...

Mbakwe pleaded guilty to DWI

by Andrew Krammer
Published October 14, 2012
Minnesota’s Trevor Mbakwe was nearly kicked off the team this summer.

Banham recovering from offseason blood clot

by Betsy Helfand
Published October 14, 2012

Gophers women’s basketball star Rachel Banham said Friday that she has not been cleared to play after a blood clot was discovered in her lung this summer. A sophomore captain, Banham said she hopes...

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