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The Minnesota Daily

Serving the UMN community since 1900

The Minnesota Daily

Sandusky trial will not be delayed

by Nickalas Tabbert
Published May 21, 2012

The trial for former Penn State assistant football coach Jerry Sandusky will still take place in June, a judge ruled Monday. The one-sentence order by Judge John Cleland did not explain his reasons, but...

Daily Digest: NATO planning Afghan security transition, Yemen city bombing worst in years, Nasdaq glitch in Facebook trading

by Nickalas Tabbert
Published May 21, 2012

 Here is your Daily Digest for Monday, May 21: Obama promises Afghanistan “won’t stand alone” President Barack Obama vowed that Afghanistan “won’t stand alone”...

NATO Protests Disrupt Chicago

by Nickalas Tabbert
Published May 21, 2012

Demonstrators forced many Chicago businesses to keep their employees home Monday.  Protests at the NATO summit in the city's downtown area led to increased security and revised train and bus routes...

Wood named Crookston chancellor

by Katherine Lymn
Published May 21, 2012
Fred E. Wood will take office July 2, pending regents approval.

Daily Digest: Minority babies on top, Twin Cities hospitals agree, Coffee drinkers may live longer

by Nickalas Tabbert
Published May 17, 2012

 Here is your Daily Digest for Thursday, May 17: Minority babies on top for first time in U.S. history For the first time ever, most of the nation’s babies are coming from minority groups, according...

Daily Digest: Greece Election Day set, Lakeville dad sentenced, Edwards’ defense rests its case

by Nickalas Tabbert
Published May 16, 2012

Here is your Daily Digest for Wednesday, May 16:   Election day set in Greece Greece will hold new elections on June 17 amid a political and economic crisis that could have effects far beyond the...

Chip Armelin transfers to Southern Mississippi

by Charlie Armitz
Published May 15, 2012

Former Gophers men's basketball guard Chip Armelin posted to his Twitter account Tuesday that he has signed a scholarship to play at Southern Mississippi. Armelin was released from his scholarship...

Caroline and the Treats graced the stage at the first night of the Girls Got Rhythm Fest on Friday, May 11 at the Amsterdam Bar in St. Paul.

Girls Got Rhythm Fest: Girls just wanna have rock ‘n’ roll

by Sarah Harper
Published May 15, 2012
The first Girls Got Rhythm Fest drew crowds to St. Paul this weekend. A&E talked with Dana Raidt, a Radio K alumna and organizer of the festival.

Minnesota ends season with series loss to Iowa

by Betsy Helfand
Published May 13, 2012
The Gophers lost two of three to the Hawkeyes despite strong pitching from ace Sara Moulton.

Men, women fall in NCAA first round

by Charlie Armitz
Published May 11, 2012
The men lost 4-2 to Tulsa and the women lost 4-1 to Arizona.

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