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The Minnesota Daily

President Eric Kaler speaks during a meeting of the University Senate on Thursday, May 2 at Mondale Hall. The group discussed policy, budgeting and administrative matters. 

Former President Eric Kaler leaves his mark on University

by Dylan Anderson
Published July 3, 2019
Many say Kaler closes his presidency leaving the University better than how he found it.
President of the board of Minnesota Prison Writing Workshop, Michael Kleber-Diggs, welcomes guests to the second annual Gumball Extravaganza at Moon Palace Books in Minneapolis on Wednesday, June 27.

Encapsulating the literary talent of the incarcerated community

by Becca Most
Published July 3, 2019
With poetry-filled gumball machines, Minnesota Prison Writing Workshop gives a voice to Minnesota inmates
Effects of recession linger in higher ed funding

Effects of recession linger in higher ed funding

by J.D. Duggan
Published July 3, 2019
From 2011 to 2012, higher education spending as a portion of the General Fund was slashed from about 18 percent to about 8 percent.
Temi Ogunrinde holds up a medal during the Big Ten Championship on May 12, 2017. 

Temi Ogunrinde hoping to “throw” her way to the 2020 Olympics

by John Miller
Published July 3, 2019

Temi Ogunrinde’s prolific career with the Gophers' track and field team took a complete left turn after her first year. Despite having success as a sprinter in high school and freshman year of college,...

With grant funding from Native American tribe, UMN to advance diabetes research

With grant funding from Native American tribe, UMN to advance diabetes research

by Katrina Pross
Published July 3, 2019
Native Americans have the highest rates of diabetes than any other ethnic group in the United States.
Cook Danny Herrera cuts lamb shawarma on Friday, June 28 at Afro Deli in Stadium Village, Minneapolis.

Digging in: Afro Deli joins cultures, communities and flavors

by Liv Martin
Published July 3, 2019
For nearly a decade, Afro Deli has introduced new flavors and established a diverse community. A fourth location is set to open Downtown this summer.
For Gabel, collaborative leadership and shared governance win

For Gabel, collaborative leadership and shared governance win

by Dylan Anderson
Published July 3, 2019
Many say her prior experience in higher education and personality are an asset to the University.
Skoog: Inheriting a dying world; fixing it with a broken system

Skoog: Inheriting a dying world; fixing it with a broken system

by Caroline Skoog
Published July 3, 2019
“What would the world look like if every person behaved like you?”

Gophers’ men’s golf gets a new head coach

by Nolan O'Hara
Published July 3, 2019
Justin Smith was part of back-to-back Big Ten Championship teams in 2002 and 2003.
Culture compass: play bingo, make pizza or do nothing at all

Culture compass: play bingo, make pizza or do nothing at all

by A&E
Published July 3, 2019

Friday: Cat Bingo at The Cafe Meow On every first Thursday of the month, The Cafe Meow hosts a free bingo night (affectionately called ‘Catgo’). With the Fourth of July this Thursday, the event...

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