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Serving the UMN community since 1900

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Saxophonist Tyler Allix performs with JackTrash as the group JTandT at REV Ultra Lounge on Saturday, Nov. 17.

Inside the world of EDM: The rise of Sound in Motion

by Norah Kleven
Published November 18, 2019
How a local electronic dance music promoter became a powerhouse.
Hailee Schievelbein

Conversations, opinions are core to curbing climate change

by Yves De Jesus
Published November 18, 2019
UMN Extension educators are finding new ways to communicate climate change data.
Skoog: Rodney Reed is innocent

Skoog: Rodney Reed is innocent

by Caroline Skoog
Published November 18, 2019
Reed was wrongly convicted of murder, highlighting longstanding issues with institutional racism in the criminal justice system.

Gophers bounce back at Daktronics Open

by Nolan O'Hara
Published November 18, 2019

After their shocking dual loss to Rider University, the Gophers wrestling team redeemed themselves Sunday, earning seven individual titles and finishing in first place at the Daktronics Open in Brookings,...

Hailee Schievelbein

Editorial: Petty criticism is the opposite of productive

by The Minnesota Daily Editorial Board
Published November 18, 2019
Making snide comments at public figures online isn’t going to make a difference.
Illustration by Sarah Mai

Anti-Semitic graffiti at UMN indicates larger problem

by Dylan Anderson
Published November 18, 2019
About 20 percent of Jewish students on campus reported they felt their group was respected in 2018, compared to about 42 percent in national surveys.
Professor John S. Wright, center, speaks during the Luminaries Lecture Series in Africana Studies at Northrop Auditorium on Thursday, Nov. 14.

Lecture illustrates University’s ties to slavery

by Dylan Anderson
Published November 18, 2019
The African American and African Studies Department has aspired to have the lecture series since it was founded 50 years ago.
White Coats for Black Lives members pose for a portrait outside of Malcolm Moos Health Sciences Tower on Thursday, Nov. 14. WCBL is a medical student group working to overcome racial bias in medicine. 

UMN student group enters fight to combat racism in medicine

by Jasmine Snow
Published November 18, 2019
White Coats for Black Lives aims to diversify curriculum.
Sumaya Noor, left, and Fahima Osman, right, pose for a portrait outside of the University Recreation and Wellness Center on Saturday, Nov. 16. Noor and Osman initiated a women’s only fitness project after their project discovered many Somali women do not exercise due to a lack of available spaces. 

UMN students collaborate with RecWell to pilot women-only gym space

by Farrah Mina
Published November 18, 2019
Undergraduate students collaborated with the University Recreation and Wellness Center in order to create a comfortable space for women to exercise.
Trap Zilla poses for a portrait on Friday, Nov. 15. Music has changed his life for the better and led him to the belief that finding what you love is most important.

Underground Update: Trap Zilla, the plug’s plug

by Alex Strangman
Published November 18, 2019
Twin Cities rapper Trap Zilla brings his own take to the rap game.

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