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Serving the UMN community since 1900

The Minnesota Daily

Forward John Mittelstadt waits for the puck drop at the game against Ohio State on
Friday, Feb. 24.

Gophers prepare for Frozen Four matchup against 1970s rival Boston

by Matthew Kennedy
Published March 31, 2023
The Gophers men’s hockey team lead the Terriers 2-1 in Frozen Four matchups, but Boston is undefeated against Minnesota in the National Championship.
Many University of Minnesota students own pets but have to balance student life and owning a pet as well as the financial aspects of owning a pet long term.

Minneapolis seeks support for pet adoptions

by Devlin Epding and Ashley Jones
Published March 29, 2023
The city has waived adoption fees and provided services to help bring animals from shelters into homes over the past few months.
Peyton Hemp, courtesy of Brad Rempel - Gopher Athletics.

2 women’s hockey sister duos to be reunited next season

by Eitan Schoenberg
Published March 29, 2023
Sophomore Gophers Peyton Hemp and Sadie Lindsay will each welcome a sister to the team next season.
Lyft recently suspended the Nice Ride program in Minnesota.

Molina Acosta: Nice Ride is a public service, not a corporate charity

by Paula Molina Acosta
Published March 29, 2023
Blue Cross Blue Shield just sank one of the country’s longest-running bike share programs. Why does a private corporation have that power?
The Joffrey Ballet opened with "Serenade" at Northrop on March 25 and 26. Photo courtesy of Cheryl Mann.

Northrop hosts Joffrey Ballet after years of delays

by Saija Maki-Waller
Published March 29, 2023
Third time’s the charm for the ballet, which successfully performed new pieces this weekend after two previous delays.
Williams Arena as seen on Monday, June 17, 2019.

Men’s basketball: Mike Mitchell Jr. commits to UMN

by Eitan Schoenberg
Published March 29, 2023
The sophomore guard from Pepperdine announced his commitment to Gophers basketball Wednesday.
The Fed's current policy does not help consumers – instead, it just sets their wallets on fire.

White: Banks are collapsing. Is a recession looming?

by Spencer White
Published March 28, 2023
With banks failing on an almost weekly basis, could we be heading into another recession?
Emma Carpenter is a fourth-year student on the women's golf team and has been able to combine her sport with her career aspirations through an NIL deal. Photo courtesy of Carpenter.

UMN student athletes reap benefits of NIL endorsements

by Henry Hagen
Published March 28, 2023
Long outlawed by the NCAA, student athletes say NIL endorsements have helped them achieve financial and career success nearly two years after the NCAA permitted NIL deals.
Lyme disease cases up, experts give tips to stay safe

Lyme disease cases up, experts give tips to stay safe

by Allison Skarda
Published March 28, 2023
The tick population has been increasing for the past decade, leading to a higher risk of contracting Lyme disease around Minnesota.
Minnesota will host the Michigan Wolverines next in a three-game series starting Friday.

Gophers baseball splits weekend series with Creighton

by Eitan Schoenberg
Published March 28, 2023
Minnesota took one of two games against the Bluejays in Omaha, Nebraska, this past weekend.

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