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Serving the UMN community since 1900

The Minnesota Daily

Serving the UMN community since 1900

The Minnesota Daily

Consider hate crimes in CeCe’s trial

by Melanie Williams
Published May 2, 2012
Hate crimes should be prosecuted differently than regular crimes.

ZAP reward program encourages city biking

by Molly Novak
Published May 2, 2012
The U program has already exceeded its goal of 500 participants.

U to research rate of autism in Somali community

by Aaron DuBois
Published May 2, 2012
The Minnesota Department of Health will work in partnership with the University of Minnesota.

College aid tangled in politics

by Candice Wheeler
Published May 2, 2012
Student loan interest rates will double if Congress doesn’t act.

Mege throwing stateside

by Megan Ryan
Published May 2, 2012
Quentin Mege is peaking at the right time in what may be his last outdoor season.

Rewrite the occupancy code

by Daily Editorial Board
Published May 2, 2012
In the University area, the occupancy code should accommodate students.

Faculty debate adding more info to transcripts due to grade inflation

by Jill Jensen
Published May 2, 2012
A transcript would note the number of a students in a class that received the listed grade.
Nursing students Stephanie Price and Heather Hanney review CPR techniques during a CPR Health Care Provider Recertification course Monday at Boynton Health Service.

CPR training required in high schools

by Matt Herbert
Published May 2, 2012
The law will go into effect in Minnesota in 2014 for grades 7-12.

Student groups fund food with student fees

by Jenna Wilcox
Published May 2, 2012
The number of student fees dollars going to food for student groups has increased.
Outpatient clinic assistant and front desk team leader Vetris Pate walks along the river to de-stress during her lunch break Tuesday on the East River Flats. Pate said what affects her most is the reactions from students whom she often tells won’t be able to see a provider for almost two weeks — and worrying about that they might do before then.

At capacity: clinic battles limited resources

by Taryn Wobbema
Published May 2, 2012
Boynton’s Mental Health Clinic is booked solid, and student demand keeps increasing.

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