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Serving the UMN community since 1900

The Minnesota Daily

Mesa Pizza remains a popular Dinkytown destination amid the pandemic. They offer a unique selection of pizza by the slice. Workers prepare food, wearing masks and practicing social distancing, on Saturday, Sep. 12.

On-campus dining options set to reopen

by Meg Bishop, Arts and Entertainment Reporter
Published September 14, 2020
A rundown of University restaurants still open for business.
University awarded $12.5 million grant to study Earth’s biodiversity

University awarded $12.5 million grant to study Earth’s biodiversity

by Becca Most, Campus Activities Reporter
Published September 14, 2020
Using satellite technology, the team will be able to monitor the changing climate on a global scale.
Brankin: First-year students — please stop and think before you party.

Brankin: First-year students — please stop and think before you party.

by Tara Brankin
Published September 14, 2020
While your first year of college is not what you wanted it to be, the consequences of not social distancing will make things far worse.
Head Coach Mike Burns, left sits with Donte McKinney, middle, and Crew Bold during practice at Cooke Hall on Tuesday, July 16, 2019.

Men’s gymnastics program coming to an end

by AJ Condon
Published September 14, 2020
Gophers men’s gymnastics on the verge of final season due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Kueppers: Fall 2020 or Zoom 2: The Zoom-pire strikes back!

by Henry Kueppers
Published September 14, 2020
Growing tired of using Zoom? You’re not alone.
Jamal Osman settles in to Ward 6 Council

Jamal Osman settles in to Ward 6 Council

by Samantha Hendrickson, City Reporter
Published September 14, 2020
The ward has been without City Council representation through multiple city crises.
Fourth-year Jackson Allen returns the ball on Friday, March 22, 2020 at the Baseline Tennis Center.

Cuts leave tennis players frustrated, disappointed with athletics department

by Brendan O'Brien, Sports Reporter
Published September 14, 2020
Men’s tennis was one of three sports proposed for cuts alongside men’s indoor and outdoor track and field and men’s gymnastics.

CDES professor features over 200 community buildings and stories

by Katelyn Vue, Campus Activities Reporter
Published September 14, 2020
"Landscapes of Hope" catalogues places where the George Floyd protests occurred, and aims to show the role our surroundings play in achieving social change.
Minneapolis Police drive downtown on Tuesday, June 26, 2018.

Attempted auto theft on West Bank early Monday morning

by Dylan Miettinen
Published September 14, 2020
The two suspects implied they had a gun.
Clarke: Local shelters pivot to continue providing care

Clarke: Local shelters pivot to continue providing care

by Sidney Clarke
Published September 14, 2020
The Minneapolis Parks and Recreation Board follow up with the homeless displacement at Powderhorn Park.

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