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The Minnesota Daily

Serving the UMN community since 1900

The Minnesota Daily

More than 12,000 unbelted motorists ticketed during Click It or Ticket campaign

by Bryna Godar
Published June 11, 2012

In a span of two weeks, more than 12,000 motorists got tickets for not buckling up as officers cracked down on seat-belt enforcement, according to the Minnesota Department of Public Safety. The campaign,...

Stony Brook earns bid to College World Series

by Andrew Krammer
Published June 11, 2012

The Big Ten hasn't sent a team to the college world series since 1984. But the University of Minnesota's president Eric Kaler will probably be rooting for a team this time around. Stony Brook,...

Doomtree debuts “Beacon” music video

by Raghav Mehta
Published June 11, 2012

No matter what they do, the ever-popular local rap collective Doomtree never seem to stay out of the public spotlight for too long. The group, who recently wrapped up a European tour and are scheduled...

Two former Auburn football players killed

by Michael Geissler
Published June 11, 2012

  Two members of the 2011 Auburn football team were shot and killed late Saturday night at an apartment complex near campus, according to ESPN.com. The former Tigers were among the three killed in...

KKK group wants to adopt a highway

by Michael Geissler
Published June 11, 2012

  A Georgian chapter of the Ku Klux Klan has applied to adopt a section of a northern Georgia highway, according to CNN. The group would be recognized by the state to be responsible for cleaning a...

Thousands lose power in severe storm

by Megan Gosch
Published June 11, 2012

Severe thunderstorms Sunday night cut power to thousands of residents across the east metro, reported the Star Tribune. A slight risk of severe weather from thunderstorms to hail and a possible tornado...

Daily Digest London: Study abroad, football rivalries and torch relays

by Jeff Hargarten
Published June 11, 2012

LONDON - This is the first installment in a series of posts from London reporting on the Great British Summer, which includes a royal jubilee, high-profile international soccer matches, major concerts...

Cupcake owner named Food Network Champion

by Megan Gosch
Published June 11, 2012

The owner of the Cupcake bakery and wine bar, Kevin VanDeraa, was named the winner of the Food Network’s “Cupcake Champions” competition, Sunday night, reported the Pioneer Press. VanDeraa...

Plane, pilot missing in NE Minnesota

by Megan Gosch
Published June 11, 2012

The search for the pilot of a one-man plane that went missing over northeastern Minnesota has yielded no results, according to the Pioneer Press. The spokeswoman of the Lysdale Flying Service has identified...

Brian Szott, head of collections at the Minnesota Historical Society, shows paintings from the Public Works of Art Project onThursday in the History Center archives.

New Deal, new zeal

by Tony
Published June 11, 2012
History books have all but forgotten most of the Minnesota artists in ‘1934,’ but their stories encapsulate America’s regionalist renaissance.

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