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Serving the UMN community since 1900

The Minnesota Daily

Letter: Don Lucia’s resignation comes at the right time

by Letter to the Editor
Published March 22, 2018

Entering the final day of the men’s hockey conference tournaments, Minnesota looked like a lock to make the NCAA Tournament. To fall far enough in the Pairwise Rankings (the rankings which determine...

Schneider: The Minnesota high school walkouts lack meaning because they aren’t student-led

by Ellen Schneider
Published March 22, 2018
The mass action of student protests is rendered meaningless as students in Minnesota had their protests planned for them.

Venkata: What UMBC’s victory can mean to all NCAA athletes

by Uma Venkata
Published March 22, 2018
Things could be a lot better for our student-athletes.

Editorial: ACEC should reform policies, increase transparency

by Daily Editorial Board
Published March 22, 2018

The All-Campus Election Commission is tasked with the responsibility of ensuring a democratic transition of power between student body governments at the University of Minnesota. To accomplish this task,...

Prime Place Apartments, recently rebranded as The Arrow Apartments, seen under construction on Sunday, Nov. 12.

Bills introduced at Capitol could protect students from predatory landlords

by Kassidy Tarala
Published March 22, 2018
If passed, the bill would require landlords to make certain aspects of leases more transparent.
Khafre Jackson cuts a pineapple in an ecology class at Minneapolis North Community High School. The University of Minnesota recently hired Brandon Roiger, a former student, to work with the Growing North Project, an initiative to get Minneapolis high schoolers of color involved in environmental issues.

New CFANS position hopes to diversify student body

by Lew Blank
Published March 22, 2018
Through the newly created position of Partnership Outreach Coordinator, CFANS hopes to get diverse youth across Minnesota engaged in agricultural education.

State nutrition education faces uncertainty in Farm Bill

by Max Chao
Published March 22, 2018
The Extension SNAP-Ed program could face large cuts as the Farm Bill is negotiated.
Regent Patricia Simmons speaks at a Board of Regents meeting on June 8, 2017 at McNamara Alumni Center. Simmons recently announced her resignation from the Board of Regents.

‘It’s been an extraordinary privilege’: Regent Patricia Simmons reflects on 15 years

by Kelly Busche
Published March 22, 2018
Simmons announced her resignation early this month.

UMN drone tech may prevent nitrogen contamination

by Katrina Pross
Published March 22, 2018
The University recently licensed a technology to help farmers with nitrogen application.

A&E’s guide to spring style in 2018

by Haley Bennett
Published March 22, 2018
It may still be snowing, but if you’re anything like us, you’ve been planning your picnic weather outfits for a month or more.

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