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University graduate and new executive director of the Southeast Como Improvement Association, Alex Farrell, poses for a photo in Van Cleve Park on Tuesday, July 10.

New executive director arrives in Southeast Como

by J.D. Duggan
Published July 11, 2018
University alumnus Alex Farrell is taking on executive director role for the neighborhood association while pursing his master's degree.
University President Eric Kaler answers questions for the Minnesota Daily on Tuesday, July 10, 2018 at his office at Morrill Hall.

Kaler discusses tuition and campus safety

by Katrina Pross
Published July 11, 2018
Kaler reflects on the summer in an interview with the Minnesota Daily.
Members of the Minneapolis Fire Department communicate outside FloCo Fusion Apartments after a carbon monoxide leak forced residents outside.

Carbon monoxide concern leads to evacuation at UMN apartment

by Madeline Deninger
Published July 11, 2018
Minneapolis safety officials responded to the FloCo apartment building Tuesday night.

University clinical trials test new ways to fight brain cancer

by Michelle Griffith
Published July 10, 2018
New clinical trials are being conducted to find better ways to address glioblastoma
Forest Lake natives Heather Quarnstrom and Claire Radatz were unaware of the price increase for parking in Dinkytown and Stadium Village. The hourly rate went from $1.25 per hour to $2.00 per hour in Dinkytown and Stadium Village.

Parking meter cost increases for Dinkytown, Stadium Village

by Tiffany Bui
Published July 10, 2018

Visitors to high-traffic University of Minnesota areas may need to carry extra change to meet the city's increased parking fares.  The City of Minneapolis raised parking meter rates in Dinkytown and...

UMN looking to keep students in Minnesota for college

by Katrina Pross
Published July 6, 2018
A University taskforce is looking to combat the trend of more students leaving the state for college than are coming into it.
Minneapolis police posted signs along Como Avenue SE urging people to lock their doors and keep lights on because of an uptick in burglaries in the area.

Crime Alert signs aim to reduce high number of Como burglaries

by Hannah Ovcharchyn
Published July 6, 2018
Second Precinct burglaries have increased more than 39 percent from May 2017 to May 2018.

University architects work with other schools to provide aid to Puerto Rico

by Amie Stager
Published July 6, 2018
The initiative aims to help universities utilize their resources to help communities following natural disasters.
Minneapolis Police drive downtown on Tuesday, June 26.

Two suspects arrested for robbery at Dinkytown liquor store

by Hannah Ovcharchyn
Published July 4, 2018
MPD also responded to four reports of burglary and various other violent crimes this week.
Conservative commentator Ben Shapiro speaks in the Northstar Ballroom of the St. Paul Student Center on Monday, Feb. 26. The speech drew a crowd of dozens of protestors in opposition to Shapiro's presence on campus.

Conservative groups sue University for discrimination in Shapiro event

by Madeline Deninger
Published July 3, 2018
The lawsuit claims the University's decision to host conservative speaker Ben Shapiro in St. Paul is proof of bias.

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