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Members of COGS vote for the new leadership positions within the group in Tate Hall on Monday, April 30.

Student government leaders clash over Regents representative process

by Amie Stager
Published May 2, 2018
COGS selected a Representative to the Regents Monday night at their last general assembly meeting of the year.

UMN community partnership program to work with two counties

by Katrina Pross
Published May 2, 2018
The University's Resilient Communities Project will work with Ramsey County and Scott County during the 2018-19 academic year.

New CLA Career Readiness tool gets mixed reviews

by Ella Johnson
Published May 2, 2018
The RATE tool aims to help students articulate the relevance of their classroom experiences to their future careers.

UMN students host clothing swap to promote sustainable fashion

by Eliana Schreiber
Published May 2, 2018
Housing & Residential Life’s Peer Facilitators hosted its first-ever clothing swap to promote transparency in clothing production.
Students board an autonomous shuttle developed by EasyMile to ride across the Washington Avenue Bridge on April 30, 2018.

Self-driving bus travels over the Washington Avenue Bridge

by David Mullen
Published May 1, 2018
An autonomous shuttle bus transported riders across the Washington Avenue Bridge on Monday.
Sunday morning church goers exit their vehicle on a nearly-full section of 4th Ave SE in Marcy-Holmes on Jan. 28, 2018.

Rising home values affect University of Minnesota neighborhoods

by Madeline Deninger
Published May 1, 2018
Areas around the University have seen single-family home values increase up to 11 percent in the last year.

UMN staff and students air childcare concerns at forum

by Helen Sabrowsky
Published May 1, 2018
The Provost’s Child Care Advisory Committee will host another forum on May 3.
Research Analyst Krista Soria poses for a portrait in McNamara Alumni Center on Thursday, April 26. Soria administers the University's SERU survey.

Tracking the student experience: UMN analyst uses data to make a difference

by Kelly Busche
Published April 30, 2018
Krista Soria has served as the University's data analyst since 2010 and is responsible for administering the SERU each spring.
Professor Richard Painter answers questions in an interview at Mondale hall on West Bank on Tuesday, Feb. 7, 2017.

UMN law professor Richard Painter to run for U.S. Senate

by Max Chao
Published April 30, 2018
The University law professor will run against incumbent Senator Tina Smith in November.
A view of WaHu apartments on Jan. 15, 2017.

The Marshall, Venue among off-campus apartments with most police calls

by Hannah Ovcharchyn
Published April 30, 2018
The Minnesota Daily examined police data of nine off-campus apartments.

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