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The Minnesota Daily

Rapson Hall, home of the College of Design, on the University's Minneapolis campus on Tuesday, Feb. 18, 2020. 

College of Design awarded for diversity, inclusion projects

by Abbey Machtig
Published February 20, 2020
Professors from the School of Architecture received awards for their work focusing on bringing diversity to the classroom and community.
Sidney Clarke

Clarke: Light pollution; an undervalued issue

by Sidney Clarke
Published February 20, 2020
Why we should be taking a more aggressive approach to combating light pollution.
Student Worker Bailey Krolnika sorts through organics recycling from a University residence hall at Como recycling center on Wednesday, Feb. 19.

Organics recycling roll-out hits halfway mark on UMN campus

by Becca Most
Published February 20, 2020
Approximately three years into the initiative, 85 Twin Cities campus buildings have organics recycling.
Kids enter the Brian Coyle Community Center on June 15, 2017.

Improvements delayed on Cedar-Riverside’s community center

by Brooke Sheehy
Published February 20, 2020
The Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board will apply for funding in the 2021 legislative session after plans were delayed.
The Como Congregational Church stands amid freshly-fallen snow on Monday, Feb. 17.  The historic site faces the potential of being developed into an apartment building.

Development could replace historic Como church

by Caitlin Anderson
Published February 20, 2020
The historic Como Congregational Church would be demolished if plans for a residential development are approved.
M Health program aims to reduce food insecurity among cardiac patients

M Health program aims to reduce food insecurity among cardiac patients

by Natalie Cierzan
Published February 20, 2020
The program used a food insecurity screening process to offer resources to patients.
Minneapolis Musician KingEmpress performs at the Tangible Thoughts Open Mic event at A-Mill Artist Lofts on Saturday, Feb. 15. The recurring event serves as a platform to highlight Black thought and expression in the Twin Cities.

‘Tangible Thoughts’ holds space, love for Black creatives

by Ksenia Gorinshteyn
Published February 20, 2020
“Tangible Thoughts Open Mic,” part of the Tangible arts collective, is a monthly event for Black artists and activists.
I ghosted my boyfriend on Valentine's Day

I ghosted my boyfriend on Valentine’s Day

by Dr. Date
Published February 20, 2020
Is there any way back from this?
Panelists John Wright, left, and Abdul Omari discuss the “This Free North” documentary at Northrop Auditorium on Tuesday, Feb. 18. The event included a documentary premiere and a discussion about black history at the University of Minnesota.

UMN celebrates black history on campus with film, panel

by Jasmine Snow
Published February 20, 2020
The University's African American and African Studies Department is celebrating its 50th anniversary.
My boyfriend auditioned for Love Island — and might get it

My boyfriend auditioned for Love Island — and might get it

by Dr. Date
Published February 20, 2020
I love him AND the show. What do I do?!

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