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Two-time Olympic gymnast Aly Raisman speaks at Coffman Union on Saturday, March 24.

‘This is just the very beginning’: Aly Raisman speaks at Coffman

by Eliana Schreiber
Published March 25, 2018
The Olympian spoke about sexual assault within athletics and the #MeToo movement.
Thousands of protesters, many of them teenagers, gather outside the Minnesota State Capitol to speak out against gun violence on Saturday, March 24.

Thousands of Minnesotans hold March for Our Lives rally in St. Paul

by Max Chao and Tiffany Bui
Published March 24, 2018
Saturday's March for Our Lives is one of over 845 rallies around the world.
Kelly Busche and Genevieve Locke, the new editor in chief and business operations officer for the Minnesota Daily. 

Minnesota Daily announces next school year’s editorial, business leadership

by Madeline Deninger
Published March 23, 2018
Kelly Busche will be editor in chief and Genevieve Locke will take over as business operations officer in May.
A group plays a game of pick-up basketball at Holmes Park located in the Marcy-Holmes neighborhood of Minneapolis on June 22, 2016.

Police brief Marcy-Holmes residents on uptick in crime

by Hannah Ovcharchyn
Published March 23, 2018
MPD officers discussed crime trends and safety tips with residents.

GoldPASS to get new look by end of spring semester

by Tiffany Bui
Published March 22, 2018
Some students have complained that the current website is difficult to use.
The front of Coffman Union on Sept. 19, 2017.

UMN students call for Coffman renaming policy at meeting

by Helen Sabrowsky
Published March 22, 2018
Members of an administrative committee on University history met with students on Tuesday to discuss building naming policy.
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.

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