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The Minnesota Daily

Serving the UMN community since 1900

The Minnesota Daily

Student group to return to Tanzania

by Emily Mongan
Published April 18, 2012
In May, Biology Without Borders will volunteer in a small town.

Face to face with a new language

by Courtney Johnson
Published April 18, 2012
Some language departments are having students Skype with their counterparts abroad.

For U, millions hang on fate of bonding bill

by Kevin Burbach
Published April 18, 2012
State legislators hope to end the session before May.

Firework bill passes Minn. Senate

by Molly Novak
Published April 17, 2012

A bill allowing for more explosive fireworks passed the Minn. Senate 41-22 on Tuesday. The House version of the bill is waiting for a floor vote. Currently, the law only allows residents to purchase and...

Food freebies for tax day

by Molly Novak
Published April 17, 2012

Most people dread tax day but some restaurants are easing the pain of the day with free food giveaways. Mcdonald’s is handing out small french fries with any purchase. It’s an unlimited offer,...

MOA celebrating 20th anniversary with new stores

by Nickalas Tabbert
Published April 17, 2012

Mall of America is getting some fresh faces, including the first Doc Martens retail store in Minnesota. As the mall takes a one-year break from its four-year renovation plan, nine businesses will open...

Vikings stadium decision unclear, may be headed for a new location

by Nickalas Tabbert
Published April 17, 2012

Gov. Mark Dayton knows what must happen to keep the Minnesota Vikings in Minneapolis. "We've got to get a stadium next year or the Vikings will leave," he said at a news conference Tuesday.  But...

US Labor Department hosts webinar for college seniors, young workers

by Molly Novak
Published April 17, 2012

The U.S. Department of Labor's Employee Benefits Security Administration is hosting a free webinar on April 18 to help college seniors and younger workers pay their debt and start saving. As part...

Fred Eaglesmith at the Cedar

by Griffin Fillipitch
Published April 17, 2012

There is a weird pride that comes with being the youngest person to attend an event. Or maybe it's not pride, exactly, but an automatic sense that, by default, you are the hippest person in the room....

Explosives considered to free frozen cows from a cabin

by Molly Novak
Published April 17, 2012

A group of cows were found frozen in an old ranger cabin high in the Rocky Mountains and it may take explosives to dislodge them. Two Airforce Cadets found the carcasses while snow-shoeing up to the...

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