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Final U budget promises hikes in tuition amid disagreements

by Neha Panigrahy
Published June 21, 2017
Incoming resident tuition will rise 2 percent, while the nonresident, nonreciprocity rate will raise 12.5 percent.

Minneapolis legal service will continue to serve those who don’t speak English for free

by Christopher Lemke
Published June 21, 2017
47 percent of callers to HOME Line, a tenant advocacy organization which gives consultation in Spanish and Somali, were non-Caucasian according to a 2016 report.

Top UMN administrator set to take job in Illinois

by Sydney Baum-Haines
Published June 21, 2017
Danita Brown Young will leave in July for a new position as Vice Chancellor of Student Affairs at the University of Illinois.
Kids enter the Brian Coyle community center on Thursday June 15, 2017.

West Bank organization works to improve early childhood education

by Maraya King
Published June 20, 2017
With $68,000 in grant money, the Cedar Riverside Neighborhood Revitalization Program started outreach and research on education in West Bank.

National Science Foundation discontinues research grant, leaving U grad students disappointed

by Sydney Baum-Haines
Published June 20, 2017
Ecologists all over the U.S. are sending letters to the NSF, asking the organization to rescind the decision.
Body cameras sit in a charging cradle.

UMPD gives body cameras a try

by Bella Dally-Steele
Published June 20, 2017
UMPD are testing body cameras for the next two months which could lead to permanent implementation.
Marchers protesting the Philando Castile verdict sit at Warehouse District light rail station in Minneapolis Saturday night.

Second day of Philando Castile protests continue in downtown Minneapolis

by Cassidy Kieck
Published June 18, 2017
About 150 people met in Loring Park and marched throughout downtown Minneapolis.

Journalists among those arrested at Castile rally

by Bella Dally-Steele
Published June 18, 2017
The Minnesota Daily's David Clarey and City Pages' Susan Du reflect on their Friday arrests.
A protestor stands in front of a line of law enforcement officers in St. Paul on Friday, June 16.

Thousands march after Castile verdict

by Minnesota Daily Staff
Published June 17, 2017
After officer Jeronimo Yanez was acquitted for the death of Philando Castile, protests at the Capitol led to a march through the streets of St. Paul Friday, culminating in the arrests of many on I-94.
Taye Clinton, left, and Susan Montgomery walk in-front of a crowd of protestors down University Avenue in St.Paul on Friday, June 16.

Gallery: Protestors march through St. Paul and onto I-94 after Philando Castile verdict

by Easton Green
Published June 17, 2017

On Friday afternoon, a Ramsey County jury acquitted St. Anthony police officer Jeronimo Yanez of second degree manslaughter in the fatal shooting of Philando Castile last summer. The verdict...

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