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President Eric Kaler fields questions from the Minnesota Daily in his office in Morrill Hall on Friday, April 28, 2017.

UMN President Eric Kaler talks tuition increase, Donald Trump’s budget

by Ryan Faircloth
Published May 1, 2017
The Minnesota Daily sat down with University President Eric Kaler on Friday.
University of Minnesota Athletics Director Mark Coyle speaks with the Minnesota Daily on Jan. 23, 2017 at TCF Bank Stadium.

AD Mark Coyle talks softball’s historic season, future of Gophers athletics

by Mike Hendrickson
Published May 1, 2017
In his sixth Q&A with the MN Daily, Mark Coyle talked about his first year on the job and the future of Gophers athletics.
Computer science sophomores Calvin Greve, left, and James Han, right, play Dota 2 on Wednesday, Oct. 26, 2016 at Bruininks Hall on East Bank during the uDota club's weekly meeting.

UMN to drop clunky Wi-Fi network, UofM Secure, for faster option

by Samir Ferdowsi
Published April 27, 2017
The University of Minnesota network revamp is scheduled to be completed in January 2018.
Kai Saito, a junior from Colorado, attends a meeting for the Minnesota International Student Association on Tuesday, April 25, 2017 at Coffman Memorial Union.

With possible tuition hikes, some UMN nonresident students voice concern

by Ryan Faircloth
Published April 27, 2017
As tuition for nonresident, non-reciprocity students continues to rise, University officials say demand is holding hold firm.
The Minnesota House and Senate meet in a joint session to vote for new members of the University's Board of Regents on Wednesday, Feb. 22, 2017 at the State Capitol.

Optional student service fee proposal may violate UMN autonomy, experts say

by Ryan Faircloth and David Clarey
Published April 27, 2017
University administrators and student government leaders alike voiced concerns over potential changes to student service fee model.
A large group walks past fraternities on Fraternity Row on March 10, 2017.

Advocates, more sex assault prevention training slated for UMN Greek members

by Natalie Rademacher
Published April 27, 2017
The new measures will be rolled out next fall.
Associate Vice President for Budget and Finance Julie Tonneson, Dean of Undergraduate Education Robert McMaster, University of Minnesota Rochester Chancellor Stephen Lehmkuhle, and Faculty Consultative Committee Chair Colin Campbell address the Conference Committee on Higher Education at the Capitol on Tuesday, April 25, 2017.

UMN officials voice concern over proposed higher education funding cuts

by Ryan Faircloth
Published April 27, 2017
University and state officials testified at a higher education conference committee meeting Tuesday.
Minneapolis’ Ward 3 has seen its parking violations increase by over 2.5 times.

Marcy Holmes neighborhood sees surge in traffic violations

by Emun Solomon
Published April 26, 2017
The Ward 3 had the 3rd highest increase in traffic violations from 2010-2016
The current layout of clinics within the Phillips-Wangensteen Building is not conducive for the workflow of physicians, residents and nurses. The University of Minnesota Medical School, the University of Minnesota Physicians and Fairview will partner to fund a new site.

UMN Nursing School curriculum will focus to substance abuse among nurses

by Raju Chaduvula
Published April 26, 2017
Addiction and substance abuse among nurses wasn’t something previously covered in the school's program.
Associate Professor Brenda Ogle places a 3D printed biopatch on a mouse heart in Nils Hasselmo Hall on Tuesday, April 25, 2017. Her research team induces heart attacks in mice, which causes a dead area of cardiac cells. The patch is placed in this dead zone and mimics the cells of the native heart that aren't able to be replenished on their own. "A defining moment was when the [mouse] heart started to beat, and we realized human heart pacing could be possible too," Ogle said.

UMN research team fixes broken hearts with 3D-printed tissue patch

by Olivia Johnson
Published April 25, 2017
A team of University of Minnesota researchers uses 3D-printed tissue to heal scar tissue.

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