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Ursula Arhart, Kristina Johnson, Cecily Bohman, Jaime Candia, Rebekah Nygard, and Nico Sardina,  from back left to front right, pose for a picture while working at the People's Library T-Shirt pop-up shop. (Photo courtesy of The People’s Library)

Minneapolis t-shirt pop ups showcase student artwork on police brutality

by Meg Bishop
Published July 24, 2020
The sale of shirts, posters, patches and other printed items raised nearly $10,000 within the first month.
Robbery attempted with vehicle

Robbery attempted with vehicle

by Jasmine Snow
Published July 24, 2020
Suspects used a car to knock a victim off victim off bike but left scene without any property.
Letter to the Editor: Do international students need saving? Some thoughts on the notion of diversity

Letter to the Editor: Do international students need saving? Some thoughts on the notion of diversity

by Letter to the Editor
Published July 23, 2020
It is convenient for university educators to criticize Trump, but they have yet to realize how the “American First” catchphrase has always been encoded in the policies that they make or follow.
A residential street is wet by an afternoon rain shower in the Como neighborhood on Tuesday, April 28, 2020.

Southeast Como to see new 40-bedroom townhouse development

by Caitlin Anderson
Published July 23, 2020
The new development received pushback, with neighbors citing a lack of parking and poor community engagement.
International students in limbo after ICE ruling reversal

International students in limbo after ICE ruling reversal

by Jasmine Snow
Published July 22, 2020
The federal government ruled that international students must take at least one in-person course, but have since reversed their guidance. Some students still feel uncertain.
The University’s Student Unions and Activities has recommended that student groups attempt to host all meetings virtually throughout fall semester.

Student groups develop plans for in-person meetings during fall semester

by Abbey Machtig
Published July 22, 2020
Other activities that traditionally involve student groups, like Paint the Bridge, have been canceled.
The University’s Student Unions and Activities has recommended that student groups attempt to host all meetings virtually throughout fall semester.

Student groups develop plans for in-person meetings during fall semester

by Abbey Machtig
Published July 22, 2020
Other activities that traditionally involve student groups, like Paint the Bridge, have been canceled.
Minnesota State Capitol in St. Paul on Friday, June 13, 2020. (Minnesota Daily / Jasmin Kemp)

In second special session, Minnesota Legislature again fails to pass infrastructure package

by Madeline Deninger
Published July 22, 2020
The most recent bill would have provided around $75 million for University projects.
Illustration by Luis Mendoza

New retirement offer could save University $24 million

by Hana Ikramuddin
Published July 22, 2020
The Retirement Incentive Offer offers roughly 6,000 eligible employees retirement with additional benefits before Jan. 15, 2021.
Hillel's rooftop will overlook downtown Minneapolis and Folwell Hall when the building reopens this upcoming fall semester. (Image courtesy of MN Hillel)

Minnesota Hillel reopens building to students of all faiths this fall

by Nat Jacobwith
Published July 22, 2020
Minnesota Hillel began remodeling its building last November. Now, it is navigating welcoming students back during the pandemic.

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