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Serving the UMN community since 1900

The Minnesota Daily

Serving the UMN community since 1900

The Minnesota Daily

Understanding diverse students

by Tiffany Trawick
Published June 13, 2012
Welcome Week does not cater to international students.
Sonny Schneiderhan stands in her garden Tuesday in front of her Marcy Holmes neighborhood home here she has lived since 1974. Schneiderhan and other long-time residents have expressed frustration with the upkeep of surrounding rental properties. "It's a discouraging situation, if it weren't for my garden I might have already left," she said.

Increased rentals worry neighborhood residents about property upkeep

by Megan Gosch
Published June 13, 2012
Permanent residents are concerned landlords won’t maintain properties.

CD Roundup: “There’s No Leaving Now” by Tallest Man on Earth and “Synthetica” by Metric

by Raghav Mehta
Published June 13, 2012
Indie darlings Tallest Man on Earth and Metric both deliver some minor efforts.

U announces three University Services VP finalists

by Rebecca Harrington
Published June 13, 2012
A closer look at each candidate

Assange reveals new perspective

by Trent M. Kays
Published June 13, 2012
Julian Assange’s Wikileaks revealed new perspectives to Americans.

Como resident tries to trap burglars, bottles thrown at bikers

by Michael Geissler
Published June 13, 2012
A man also tried to steal from a light-rail construction site but was stopped by police.

Gophers ace Oakes signs with Colorado Rockies

by Andrew Krammer
Published June 13, 2012
Oakes joined the Rockies’ Class-A affiliate in Pasco, Wash., on Monday.

Minnesota breaks ground on new Siebert Field

by Andrew Krammer
Published June 13, 2012
The University of Minnesota’s Board of Regents approved on June 8 the first step in replacing the 41-year-old stadium.

Shifting Demographics

by Raghav Mehta
Published June 13, 2012
Gloomy electro-rock outfit Demographics will release their debut album “If Ever” this Friday at the Kitty Cat Klub.
Illustrator and graphic designer Kelly Abeln holds her cat, Pebbles, on Friday in her home studio in south Minneapolis, where she creates pieces by hand and by computer for the online magazine Rookie.

Kelly Abeln: An illustrator for teenage girls

by Sarah Harper
Published June 13, 2012
Get to know Kelly Abeln, a local artist, designer and illustrator whose playful, pro-girl work can be found all over the Internet.

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