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Serving the UMN community since 1900

The Minnesota Daily

Seattle police looking for deadly cafe shooter

by Michael Geissler
Published May 30, 2012

A shooting and carjacking left two men dead and three others injured at a Seattle coffeehouse Wednesday, according to CNN.com. The carjacking took place about four miles away from the shootings near downtown...

Romney reaches goal in Texas

by Nickalas Tabbert
Published May 30, 2012

Mitt Romney secured the Republican presidential nomination Tuesday night, winning the necessary delegates in the Texas primary. The win pushed his total past the required 1,144 delegates to receive the...

Choreographer Otto Ramstad controls his pedestrian stance Friday afternoon at the Walker Art Center.

Super human nature

by Tony
Published May 30, 2012
The BodyCartography project wants to experiment on you at the Walker this weekend.

Provost names new dentistry school dean

by Bryna Godar
Published May 30, 2012
The appointment follows controversy surrounding past leadership.

Moving forward with light rail

by Daily Editorial Board
Published May 30, 2012
Students need to be supportive of the construction.
Varsity Bike and Transit employee Neal Linder talks about bicycle helmets on Friday in Dinkytown. Linder attributes wearing a helmet with sparing him from serious injuries in two collisions with cars while biking.

Experts, bicyclists discuss helmets laws

by Bryna Godar
Published May 30, 2012
Laws that would require bicyclists to wear helmets are being debated.
Vikings fans pack TCF Bank Stadium for their game against the Chicago Bears on Dec. 20 2010.  The Vikings will likely play ay least one season at TCF while the new stadium is built on the Metrodome site.

Businesses expect profit boost from Vikings

by Callie Sacarelos
Published May 30, 2012
Some residents worry about problems from Viking fans.

U salaries reflect priorities

by Daily Editorial Board
Published May 30, 2012
Big Ten salaries exist outside government salary caps.

Twin Cities still have plenty for grads

by Tiffany Trawick
Published May 30, 2012
Despite the inclination to leave Minnesota, there is plenty left to enjoy.

Strategies for summer success

by Trent M. Kays
Published May 30, 2012
Students need different skills to thrive in summer classes.

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