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Serving the UMN community since 1900

The Minnesota Daily

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.

Van Rooyen, Theinthong named second team All-Big Ten

by Drew Claussen
Published May 2, 2012

  Junior Erik Van Rooyen of the Gophers men’s golf team and sophomore Banchalee Theinthong of the women’s team were both named to the All-Big Ten team on the second team Tuesday. Van Rooyen...

Facebook urging users to share donor status

by Nickalas Tabbert
Published May 1, 2012

 Facebook is urging its users to update their personal information to include organ donor status. The social media company announced a plan Tuesday to encourage users to start advertising their donor...

Daily Digest: Murdoch unfit to lead, Verizion and Comcast teaming up, Doom on May Day

by Nickalas Tabbert
Published May 1, 2012

 Here is your Daily Digest for Tuesday, May 1: Murdoch Unfit to Lead Media Empire Rupert Murdoch is unfit to lead his global media empire, British lawmakers said Tuesday.  A report released by...

Women receive first bid to NCAA tournament since 2003

by Charlie Armitz
Published May 1, 2012
The men also received a bid and will play Tulsa in the first round. The women play Arizona.
Congressman Keith Ellison talks about "putting it all on the table" on Monday in Nicholson Hall during a speech about foreign policy in Iran.

U hosts town hall on U.S.’s strained relations with Iran

by Luke Miller
Published May 1, 2012
U.S. Rep. Keith Ellison and others discussed diplomacy between the two countries.

Drop the bass

by Tony
Published May 1, 2012
The Portland Cello Project brings a hip-hop sensibility to classical music with panache. Game respect game.

Rybak’s pick for city police chief would be first female in the top job

by Nick Sudheimer
Published May 1, 2012
If confirmed, Janeé Harteau will start as chief in 2013.
Members of the Alpha Tao Omega fraternity celebrate after one of their members was named Greek Man of the Year on Sunday in Willey Hall during the Greek Awards ceremony.

Greek Awards night of celebration, reflection

by Nickalas Tabbert
Published May 1, 2012
Greek Man and Woman of the Year highlighted a night of recognition.

Israel does not practice “apartheid”

by Sarah Brammer-Shlay, University student
Published May 1, 2012

When discussing the topic of Israel, individuals often get caught up in an extremely one-sided fight. The University of Minnesota is not a strongly politically charged campus, particularly regarding the...

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