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Jordan Murphy watches as Iowa catches his basket on Sunday, Jan. 27 at Williams Arena.

Gophers fall in defensive struggle with Wisconsin

by Nick Jungheim
Published February 7, 2019
Minnesota's offense managed 51 points in defeat.
Junior Taiye Bello dribbles around the defender at Williams Arena on Tuesday, Nov. 20. The Gophers beat the Arkansas-Pine Bluff Golden Lions 84-42.

Gophers outlast Hoosiers in Indiana, extend winning streak

by Babatunde Jinadu
Published February 7, 2019
Taiye Bello came down with a crucial rebound in the final seconds and Minnesota went on to win by four points.
In the Know: Breaking Down the U's News.

Episode 18: The bittersweet life of UMN sugar babies

by Tiffany Bui and Luke Diamond
Published February 7, 2019
Students work as sugar babies to help pay for college.
Illustrated by Morgan La Casse

Students stress about future amid UMN’s tuition hikes

by Audrey Kennedy
Published February 7, 2019
The University plans to increase tuition for non-resident non-reciprocity students to remain competitive with other Big Ten schools.
Thomas Magnon poses for a portrait on his front porch near Dinkytown on Monday, Feb. 4. Magnon and the other residents of several properties on the 1200 block of 4th Street SE, many of which are students, will be forced to move out on Feb. 28.

New Dinkytown development leaves students with one month to vacate

by Miguel Octavio
Published February 7, 2019
Forty-six tenants living in properties along the 1200 block of 4th Street Southeast must vacate by Feb. 28.
Associate Vice President for Budget and Finance Julie Tonneson gives a summary of finances at all of the University campuses on Monday, May 21, 2018 at McNamara Alumni Center. The Board of Regents held a public forum for students, faculty and members of the public to ask questions in an informal environment.

UMN’s plans to reduce administrative costs on track in final year

by Isabella Murray
Published February 7, 2019
Officials said Kaler’s commitment to cutting $90 million in overhead spending could have been larger.
University junior Faisa Ahmed demonstrates how a new health text messaging system, which aims to close the racial gap in healthcare, works on Tuesday, Feb. 5 at the People's Center Clinic in Minneapolis. This system is a research project at the University and is conducting some of the project with families in nearby Cedar-Riverside.

New text alert system aids child and maternal care in Cedar-Riverside

by Farrah Mina
Published February 7, 2019
Reminders for Readiness aims to make health care more accessible for the Somali community.
University President Eric Kaler answers questions from the Minnesota Daily on Thursday, Sept. 27, 2018 in his office at Morrill Hall. Kaler told the Daily his favorite part about the fall semester is watching Gopher football and volleyball games.

In final semester, Kaler maintains a full agenda

by Austen Macalus
Published February 7, 2019
Eric Kaler hopes to accomplish several initiatives before he leaves.
Bennett Figueroa pops a wheelie on his bike as he rides down the Dinkytown Greenway on Friday, Feb.1

Bikers take on Minnesota winter

by Will Tooke
Published February 7, 2019
Fat tire bikes are one of the many ways students navigate through winter weather to get to class.
Thomas Magnon poses for a portrait on his front porch near Dinkytown on Monday, Feb. 4. Magnon and the other residents of several properties on the 1200 block of 4th Street SE, many of which are students, will be forced to move out on Feb. 28.

Residents of Dinkytown block forced to move

by Syd Stratman
Published February 7, 2019
Many residents of the 1200 block of 4th Street SE will have to move out by Feb. 28.

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