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Serving the UMN community since 1900

The Minnesota Daily

Serving the UMN community since 1900

The Minnesota Daily

A voter casts her ballot at the Grace University Lutheran Church on Tuesday, March 3, 2020.

COVID-19 forces UMN student leaders, officials to adjust voter outreach

by Madeline Deninger
Published July 5, 2020
The University has touted its high voter turnout in the past, but officials say complications due to COVID-19 could change the outcome in 2020.
Illustration by Luis Mendoza

Eating well: Professional chef provides insight on managing stress through food

by Nina Raemont
Published July 5, 2020
Jenny Breen, an instructor at the Bakken Center for Spirituality and Healing, will teach how to cook during tumultuous times in her July 9 webinar.
Illustration by Luis Mendoza

Pioneer Hall to welcome three multicultural Living Learning Communities for fall 2020 semester

by Jasmine Snow
Published July 5, 2020
Some students said the move comes with challenges as they have felt unsupported by the Multicultural Center for Academic Excellence, which manages these LLCs.
Free and fair election

Free and fair election

by Robert McGrady
Published July 3, 2020

Illustration by Hailee Schievelbein

More than 20 new skate parks slated for Minneapolis

by Meg Bishop
Published July 3, 2020
This week, the Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board approved plans for new skate parks around the city.

22 skate parks slated for Minneapolis

Published July 2, 2020
This week, the Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board approved plans for new skate parks around the city.

Twin Cities restaurants double as community donation hubs

by Meg Bishop
Published July 2, 2020
Local restaurants open their doors to the community
Alison Kirwin, owner of Al’s Breakfast, poses for a portrait in front of the restaurant in Dinkytown on Wednesday, July 1.

Dinkytown restaurants adapt — or falter — in the face of the pandemic

by Caitlin Anderson
Published July 2, 2020
The pandemic has changed the face of Dinkytown restaurants, but many business owners say they're looking to the future.
Minneapolis Police drive downtown on Tuesday, June 26.

Armed robbery reported at Stadium Village CVS

by Nat Jacobwith
Published July 2, 2020
A female suspect robbed a business in Stadium Village Thursday morning, a SafeU Alert said.
Minnesota State Capitol in St. Paul on Friday, June 13, 2020. (Minnesota Daily / Jasmin Kemp)

Lawmakers draft relief legislation to help rebuild businesses

by Madeline Deninger
Published July 2, 2020
If passed, the PROMISE Act will allocate millions for local businesses to rebuild after civil unrest in Minneapolis.

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