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Local drag queens pay tribute to iconic show

by Ksenia Gorinshteyn
Published December 1, 2019
“Elegance Legacy” pays tribute to an original organizer and empowered drag queens of color.
Morgan La Casse

Next provost Rachel Croson values multifaceted approach to leadership

by Dylan Anderson
Published December 1, 2019
Pending Board of Regents approval next week, Croson will start as the second-highest ranking official in the University of Minnesota system at the end of March.
Dr. Date: My boyfriend trampled a kid on Black Friday

Dr. Date: My boyfriend trampled a kid on Black Friday

by Dr. Date
Published December 1, 2019
But is his tenacity for deals worth it?
"Frat Row," home to the majority of fraternities on campus, as seen on University Avenue Southeast on Friday, Nov. 22.

Greek life uses left over $7,500 for scholarship, not reception

by Jiang Li
Published December 1, 2019
A sum of $7,500 will be dispersed to students in Greek life at the University of Minnesota to reward good academics and potentially attract new members.
Morgan La Casse

Editorial: Hero worship of politicians is unhealthy

by The Minnesota Daily Editorial Board
Published December 1, 2019
Politicians shouldn’t have fans the same way celebrities do.
Morgan La Casse

Prospect Park drafts plan to meet Minneapolis climate goals

by Emma Dill
Published December 1, 2019
Prospect Park's climate action plan aims to meet citywide sustainability goals while creating a model for other neighborhoods.
Hailee Schievelbein

Clarke: Historical literature, timeless value

by Sidney Clarke
Published December 1, 2019
Old books are minefields of political incorrectness.
Skoog: No more heroes

Skoog: No more heroes

by Caroline Skoog
Published December 1, 2019
Encouraging martyrdom in stories of gun violence depoliticizes the gun control discussion.
Sarah Mai

Student government continues push to strengthen UMN free speech policy

by Samantha Hendrickson
Published December 1, 2019
Under current policy, University students have freedom of speech rights, but the Minnesota Student Association says the policy is not detailed enough.

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