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Serving the UMN community since 1900

The Minnesota Daily

A visit from the National Endowment for the Arts

by Sarah Harper
Published June 20, 2012
The History Theatre hosted two art-loving feds last week — chairman of the National Endowment for the Arts Rocco Landesman and Congresswoman Betty McCollum.

Respect elections

by Daily Editorial Board
Published June 20, 2012
Outside forces taint our election process.
Librarian Chad Gilman and mail carrier Chris Allen produced the mockumentary film “Mothermen” for the 48 Hour Film Project. Neither had ever made a film of his own before.

Every second counts

by Tony
Published June 20, 2012
Earlier this month, filmmakers all around the Twin Cities attempted to make short films in 48 hours.

NCAA allows unlimited calls, texts to recruits

by Andrew Krammer
Published June 20, 2012
Previously, coaches were only allowed to contact recruits once or twice a week during the summer.

Minn. high court rules in U’s favor in Tatro case

by Katherine Lymn
Published June 20, 2012
The Minnesota Supreme Court affirmed the punishment the University imposed on Amanda Tatro for controversial Facebook posts in 2009.

Faculty discuss academic freedom

by Emma Nelson
Published June 20, 2012
Researchers are relying more on private sponsorship, and some wonder what that means for the future.

“Girls” program is not the bad guy

by Leah Lancaster
Published June 20, 2012
The new HBO show should not be attacked for a lack of diversity.

3 Minn. runners hope to realize Olympic dreams

by Megan Ryan
Published June 20, 2012
Hassan Mead, David Pachuta and Harun Abda will race at the U.S. Olympic trials for a spot on the national team.

Pitching coach Todd Oakes diagnosed with acute myeloid leukemia

by Andrew Krammer
Published June 20, 2012
Oakes has been Minnesota’s pitching coach for 14 seasons
Incoming freshman Michael Orvik fills out paperwork with assistance from theOneStop Veterans Services on Monday in the Science Teaching and Student Services Building. Orvik is currently a combat medic in the Army Reserves and wants to pursue a biology or medical degree.

OneStop recognized for veteran services

by Jade Lomeli
Published June 20, 2012
On University of Minnesota campuses, 950 students use military benefits.

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