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The Minnesota Daily

Serving the UMN community since 1900

The Minnesota Daily

Minneapolis businesses prepare for ban on certain plastics

by Imani Cruzen
Published April 16, 2019
Businesses and other establishments will no longer be allowed to use certain plastics when exemptions to the Environmentally Acceptable Packaging Ordinance end.
Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey answers questions from students at the Minnesota Student Association forum in Blegen Hall about issues that affect them and their peers on Tuesday, Feb. 26 2019.

City makes recommendations on opioid epidemic

by Emma Dill
Published April 16, 2019
The recommendations are the culmination of months-long efforts by University and City leaders.
Advocates for construction workers' safety and treatment gathered to protest at the Arrow Apartments on Monday.

Construction workers, advocates protest at The Arrow Apartments

by Cleo Krejci
Published April 15, 2019
A handful of protesters gathered at the student apartments Monday concerned by alleged tax fraud, following longstanding concerns with workers’ safety and construction practices.
Ryan Duffy pitches the ball to Illinois on Sunday, April 14 at Siebert Field. Gophers lost 3-13 to Illinois.

Gophers drop double header against Illinois

by Jack Warrick
Published April 15, 2019
The Gophers lost the second game 13-3, their largest Big Ten lost of the season.

Vacant Prospect Park building catches fire

by Erin Wilson
Published April 15, 2019
The fire was contained within the commercial building, which is vacant.

Robbery reported near the Knoll area

by J.D. Duggan
Published April 15, 2019
A former UMN student was robbed on campus by three individuals around 11 p.m. Sunday night.
Illustrated by Morgan La Casse

University students scramble to find summer subleasers

by Miguel Octavio
Published April 15, 2019
Some students say issues with their leases make it difficult to find subleasers, causing financial worries.

Nonprofit focusing on wrongful convictions moves to Law School

by Dylan Miettinen
Published April 15, 2019
The move was prompted by growth of the nonprofit and an aim for better access to resources.
Bovine blood lab technician Keith Yorek poses for a portrait at the Dairy Cattle Teaching Research Center on the Saint Paul campus on Thursday, April 4. Yorek is a Grad Student in the Doctor of Veterinary Medicine program.

As farm income declines, optimism grows out of UMN

by Dylan Anderson
Published April 15, 2019
While farm income hits a historic low, UMN is teaching the state's current and future farmers.
The Minnesota State Capitol on Saturday, Nov. 18.

House committee passes bonding bill despite uncertainty from lawmakers

by Isabella Murray
Published April 15, 2019
The House bonding bill mirrors Walz's University capital proposal, but Republican senators say a bill isn't likely this session.

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