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The Minnesota Daily

Serving the UMN community since 1900

The Minnesota Daily

Local company stirs controversy through marketing gene-edited foods

by Dylan Miettinen
Published April 24, 2019
A company co-founded by a University professor has begun distributing gene-edited soybean oil, which is used by an undisclosed Midwest food chain.
Illustrated by Abby Adamski.

On renaming, regents pursue own historical research

by Austen Macalus and Jake Steinberg
Published April 24, 2019
The debate over building names at the University of Minnesota hinges on different approaches to interpreting the same historical archive. Experts in the field are skeptical of the regents' approach.

UMN student dies while traveling overseas

by Norah Kleven
Published April 23, 2019
Elijah Schwan, a fourth-year Carlson student, died late last week while visiting a friend in Spain.
The University's Board of Regents convene at the McNamara Alumni Center on Friday, Feb. 8, 2019.

Board of Regents will hold special meeting to discuss building renaming

by J.D. Duggan
Published April 23, 2019
The meeting’s purpose is consideration and potential action on renaming four buildings.

Gallery Test Article

Published April 23, 2019
Gallery
Senior Marino Alpeza competes in his singles match on Friday, March 22 at the Baseline Tennis Center. 

Gophers fall in the final two regular season matches of the year

by David Mullen
Published April 23, 2019
Although the Gophers fought until the end, it was not enough as they were topped by Illinois and Northwestern over the weekend.

Just give them a guitar and a week

by Ksenia Gorinshteyn
Published April 23, 2019
The Acoustic Guitar Project was brought to life in Minneapolis on Wednesday night.
A Minneapolis Police officer patrols Dinkytown on Tuesday, Nov. 13, 2018.

Crime rates expected to rise with temperatures, authorities say

by Mohamed Ibrahim
Published April 23, 2019
Despite stagnant crime rates, several recent incidents of violent crime were reported around campus.

The bloom boom: increasing frequency of algal blooms may be due to climate change

by Katie Salai
Published April 23, 2019
Algal blooms could be growing more frequent due to climate change, say University of Minnesota researchers.

CLA names new commencement speaker

by Emma Dill
Published April 22, 2019
University writing professor to replace "Green Book" producer.

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