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Serving the UMN community since 1900

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UMN awarded grant to expand language programs

by Caitlin Anderson
Published November 15, 2018
The grant will also help the Institute of Global Studies expand global studies courses at the University.

New research shows students learn better when interacting with classmates

by Caitlin Anderson
Published November 15, 2018
Researchers looked at how active learning affects understanding of class materials.

Changes to sabbatical policy run into headwinds

by Austen Macalus
Published November 15, 2018
Some faculty expressed concerns about eliminating the option for single-semester leave.
Artist Ashley Mary

Ashley Mary embodies the rainbow — in work and in spirit

by Liv Martin
Published November 15, 2018
The Minneapolis-based artist and designer spreads her colorful work around the Twin Cities.

Culture compass: Moose patrols, Scrooge and photons

by Samir Ferdowsi
Published November 15, 2018

Friday: Victor Shores w/ Pierre and Heart to Gold Nothing says "punk show" like a good ol' Minneapolis dive bar. Catch a locally-stacked lineup of basement punk bands as they perform new music specifically...

Editorial: The student responsibility to shape the community

by Daily Editorial Board
Published November 15, 2018
The student body must respond to incidents of racism as much as the school administration does.

Ababiy: CBD, artificial intelligence and Blockchain: aren’t you sick of it all?

by Jonathan Ababiy
Published November 15, 2018
Silicon Valley reaps the rewards of disruptive business techniques and we pay for it.

Researchers find errors in study about warming ocean temperatures

by Nikki Pederson
Published November 15, 2018
A major study inaccurately claimed that oceans are getting 60 percent warmer than previously thought.

Venkata: What Michelle Obama means

by Uma Venkata
Published November 15, 2018
Much more than I realized at the time.

Karen Hanson to remain in her role, providing continuity during presidential transition

by Helen Sabrowsky
Published November 15, 2018
Hanson, the executive vice president and provost, will be on leave from January to March 2019, and will return to her role April 1.

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