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Serving the UMN community since 1900

The Minnesota Daily

Mark Rivard instructs children how to draw during a workshop on Tuesday, July 11, 2017 at the Harold Mezile North Community YMCA Youth & Teen Enrichment Center. The visual artist runs workshops locally and abroad to inspire children to follow their dreams through experiential learning that points toward art.

Coming soon to the Twin Cities art scene: The art of skating

by Katie Lauer
Published July 12, 2017
The Minneapolis X Games will celebrate action sports and art — together

National non-profit comes to Minneapolis with ride sharing goals

by Christopher Lemke
Published July 12, 2017
Shared-Use Mobility Center wants to take 20,000 cars off Twin Cities roads within five years.

Ailts: Israel dissenters silenced with new law

by Ellen Ailts
Published July 12, 2017
The law is intended to limit discrimination, but its potential consequences are far-reaching.

McCarthy: The real way to go the distance

by Kate McCarthy
Published July 12, 2017
Long distance relationships can be difficult, but perhaps that’s how they should be.

Dog shot by Minneapolis police set to receive treatment at U

by Lauren Otto
Published July 12, 2017
Ciroc, one of two dogs shot by police Saturday, sustained a shattered jaw and skull fracture.
Brittany Seaver poses for portraits with her children Serenidee, Jazzlynn and William Watson outside their home in Plymouth, Minnesota on Monday. Brittany is now involved with the Minnesota Prison Doula Project, giving support and advice to pregnant inmates and new moms who are incarcerated.

For pregnant Minnesota inmates, a doula helps to maintain family ties

by Max Chao
Published July 12, 2017
The Minnesota Prison Doula Project connects incarcerated mothers with their children.

Editorial: New housing law is discriminatory

by Daily Editorial Board
Published July 12, 2017

Disabled people face multiple types of discrimination throughout their lives.In November, a bill was passed that allowed the cities of West and South St. Paul to prohibit those who use government assistance...

New neuro tech might be perfect evidence for courtrooms, U study shows

by Bella Dally-Steele
Published July 12, 2017
Law professor Francis Shen and his team of researchers say new memory-testing technology can have significant impact.
Andrew Friedman delivers a monologue during a rehearsal in Blegen Hall on Tuesday, July 11, for the upcoming Fringe Festival production Hot Air.

U students to bring film noir to Fringe Festival

by Katie Lauer
Published July 12, 2017
“Hot Air” features moron detectives, a murder mystery and dumb fun.

Editorial: Don’t hurry into $15 Minimum Wage

by Daily Editorial Board
Published July 12, 2017

Minneapolis recently passed an ordinance to bring the minimum wage to $15 by 2024, which has drawn the criticism of many. The key case in mind when comparing economic impacts is Seattle, which for many...

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