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The Delta Upsilon chapter house on Sunday, Feb. 19, 2016. The fraternity chapter was suspended after issues surrounding sexual assault were reported to its international headquarters.

Delta Upsilon officials were aware of sex assaults 10 months before suspension

by Jessie Bekker
Published February 18, 2017
The chapter was suspended by its headquarters days after a member raised concerns about behavior, including sexual assault, by some members.
Since closing his west bank store on Nov. 17, 2016, Afro Deli owner Abdirahman Kahin decided to open a Stadium Village location. Pictured here, Kahin speaks before the ribbon cutting at his new store on Monday, Feb. 13, 2017.

Afro Deli opens new location in Stadium Village

by Samir Ferdowsi
Published February 17, 2017
After closing its West Bank location, the restaurant opened Monday in Stadium Village.
The new 17th Avenue residence hall recently signed leases with one fraternity, Theta Chi, and one sorority, Chi Omega, and will have dedicated front entrances facing University Avenue.

UMN student arrested for incident involving swastika at 17th Avenue Residence Hall

by Mike Hendrickson
Published February 17, 2017
The 18-year-old student was arrested by UMPD Thursday morning.
Late-night crowds line up for a slice of Mesa Pizza during homecoming weekend Oct. 14, 2012, in Dinkytown.

Mesa Pizza, Sssdude-Nutz closed Thursday for ‘Day Without Immigrants’ protest

by Natalie Rademacher
Published February 16, 2017
The protest is in response to President Donald Trump's immigration policies.

Lynda Welage named dean of UMN College of Pharmacy

by Mike Hendrickson
Published February 16, 2017
Dr. Lynda Welage comes from the same position at the University of New Mexico, Albuquerque
Members of the public addressed the Government Operations and Elections Policy committee during a meeting on Wednesday, Feb. 8, 2017 at the State Office Building. Advocates for and against the bill were given time to appeal to lawmakers.

Proposed state bill could block Minneapolis’ wage increase, sick leave

by Ryan Faircloth
Published February 16, 2017
A bill moving through the Minnesota State Legislature could block Minneapolis’ paid sick leave ordinance and any future minimum wage hike.
Council of Graduate Students president Nicholas Goldsmith leads the general assembly meeting of COGs on Thursday, September 24.

UMN professional, graduate student gov’t struggle to fill president positions

by David Clarey
Published February 16, 2017
PSG and COGS leaders attribute history of low participation to student burnout
Nurse Jody Geinger speaks on the phone at the new Boynton Health Services mental health clinic. The clinic, located on the St. Paul campus, offers services in mental health, nutrition, physical therapy and primary care.

Some UMN health officials worried over impact of potential Obamacare repeal

by Olivia Johnson
Published February 16, 2017
Most University of Minnesota undergraduates are required to have health insurance.
Gophers football players sit on the sidelines during a game at TCF Bank Stadium on Oct. 3, 2015.

Gophers football player says P.J. Fleck will hold players accountable

by Ryan Faircloth
Published February 16, 2017
A University of Minnesota football player talked to the Minnesota Daily about the team’s boycott, history of sexual assault training and P.J. Fleck.
Ward 3 Council Member Jacob Frey poses for a portrait on Hennepin Avenue on Tuesday, Jan. 25, 2017.

Jacob Frey pledges to be ‘visible leader’ in bid for Minneapolis mayor

by Mike Hendrickson
Published February 16, 2017
The Ward 3 Council Member has some Dinkytown business owners on his side.

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