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The Kollege Klub, a popular bar in Dinkytown, on Saturday, June 20. Bars in Minneapolis recently reopened their doors, but have limited hours of operation. (Emily Urfer / Minnesota Daily)

Dinkytown’s Kollege Klub linked to 22 new COVID-19 cases

by Brooke Sheehy
Published June 26, 2020
Students' lack of social distancing practices may have led to the spike in college-aged patient cases.
Unraveling racial disparities in the Twin Cities

Unraveling racial disparities in the Twin Cities

by Katelyn Vue
Published June 26, 2020
Racial disparities are one major root cause of today’s challenges in policing.
Hailee Schievelbein

Editorial: Can white people experience racism? Pt. II

by Daily Editorial Board
Published June 26, 2020
An explanation of why white people cannot experience racism.
Wilson: Not without our sisters

Wilson: Not without our sisters

by Ariana Wilson
Published June 26, 2020
Black women have carried us through, yet receive little respect and recognition in our cis-heteronormative and male-dominated world.
Illustration by Sarah Mai

UMN halfway to COVID-19 testing promise

by Madeline Deninger
Published June 26, 2020
The University and Mayo Clinic first partnered in April with the goal of providing 20,000 diagnostic tests per day.
Censorquip members Jack Callahan, Alison Davis, Claire Nelson
Carter Starkey, Genevieve Krause, Clare Graney-Dolan, and Claire Farnham, from top left, meet virtually to discuss their upcoming show, As Seen on TV on Sunday, June 21.

UMN multimedia sketch comedy crew finds humor in staying home

by Nina Raemont
Published June 26, 2020
Censorquip’s third sketch comedy show premieres on Youtube on July 10.
Episode 61: Housing, Highways and Systemic Racism

Episode 61: Housing, Highways and Systemic Racism

by Jessica Toledo
Published June 26, 2020
What does systemic racism look like? In this episode, we look at how housing discrimination in theory and in practice in the Twin Cities contributes to the dramatic racial disparities in Minneapolis. We also look at how the development of the interstate system in the Twin Cities unfairly targeted communities of color with the help of biased federal regulations and housing practices.
Site of Stadium Village Church property, recently bought by the University in Minneapolis on Thursday, June 18.

UMN seeks to buy Stadium Village Church property

by Caitlin Anderson
Published June 25, 2020
The property would likely house a proposed University clinical facility.
Minneapolis Police drive downtown on Tuesday, June 26.

UMN campus crime update: Prospect Park sees increased violent crime amid decreases in surrounding neighborhoods

by Brooke Sheehy
Published June 25, 2020
This time last year, the neighborhood saw zero violent crimes.
Agriculture communication major Elaine Dorn in the Minnesota State Fairgrounds on Wednesday, June 24. Dorn was planning to show her sheep at this year’s fair before it was canceled due to COVID-19.

Apart for the Minnesota Get-Together

by Becca Most
Published June 25, 2020
From canceled livestock shows to missed research opportunities and giant pumpkin competitions, University students and graduates lose valuable experience without this year’s state fair.

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