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The Minnesota Daily

Minnesota midfielder Katie Thyken plays against Western Kentucky on Sept. 3 at Elizabeth Lyle Robbie Stadium.

Late lead disappears in OT loss to OSU

by Betsy Helfand
Published September 17, 2012
The Gophers have not won a Big Ten opener since 2009.
Minnesota quarterback Marqueis Gray, center, is helped off the field by  offensive linemen Caleb Bak and Josh Campion after the starting quarterback suffered a high-ankle sprain in the second quarter.

Shortell lifts squad to 3-0 after Gray’s injury

by Dane Mizutani
Published September 17, 2012
Backup quarterback Max Shortell led Minnesota to a 28-23 win.

The power of Pigovian taxes

by Derek Olson
Published September 17, 2012
Tax reform could result in improved energy use and consumer responsibility.

D-I cabinet approves changes to swimming and diving, rejects tennis and wrestling

by Nickalas Tabbert
Published September 16, 2012

An NCAA cabinet approved changes to swimming and diving while rejecting proposals for tennis and wrestling earlier this week. The Division-I Championships/Sports Management Cabinet approved a new selection...

Recap: Michael Ian Black at Coffman

by Joseph Kleinschmidt
Published September 15, 2012

Last night, the VH1 talking head known for his role in the I Love the 70s/80s/90s/New Millennium series performed his particular brand of sarcastic comedy in front of a packed crowd in Coffman’s...

Wisconsin judge strikes down controversial bargaining law

by Simon Benarroch
Published September 15, 2012

A Wisconsin judge struck down most of the Gov. Paul Walker's controversial state law that effectively ended collective bargaining rights for most public workers, the Associated Press reported. Dane...

Running down the boardwalk

by Spencer Doar
Published September 14, 2012

  The third season of “Boardwalk Empire,” which premieres Sunday, September 16th, jumps forward in time to 1923.  The characters have grown harder, the hustle is more competitive,...

Colleges have crushes, too

by Emma Nelson
Published September 14, 2012

The common wisdom when applying to college is to choose a wide range of schools -- some that will be easy to get into, some that that are a little more of a challenge, and a couple "dream schools," just...

Mahmoud El-Kati, left, and Walt Jacobs, right, reminisce about their hometowns during a short break at the Huntley House's, a living learning community for african american males located in Sanford Hall, opening celebration Friday at the University of Minnesota Urban Research and Outreach-Engagement Center. El-Kati is one of the first faculty members of the University's black studies department.

Huntley House officially opens

by Simon Benarroch
Published September 14, 2012
The Living Learning Community was created to promote academic success for male African American students.

Hidden gems

by Spencer Doar
Published September 14, 2012

  “Freejack” is everything a person could want from a time-waster: fast-paced, random, and, above all, irrelevant.  Starring Emilio Estevez as a racecar driver who dies during a race,...

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