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On campus, some say conservative voices are muffled

by David Clarey
Published October 20, 2016
In a 2012 survey, 21 percent of freshman reported having far-right or conservative views.
Council of Graduate Students President, Mia Divecha, counts votes during a General Assembly meeting in the Cargill Building on Monday, Oct. 17, 2016.

Following inequity concerns, graduate student groups feud over funding at U

by Rilyn Eischens
Published October 20, 2016
COGS and other graduate student councils disagreed in a meeting last week on what to do with funds that are usually distributed among seven groups.

University suspends four wrestlers for violating team rules

by Brian Edwards and Jessie Bekker
Published October 20, 2016
Police records show that the four wrestlers were implicated in the team's drug ring.

Person robbed, assaulted near West Bank

by Rilyn Eischens
Published October 19, 2016
The crime occurred Tuesday afternoon, around 1:30 p.m.
Source: MN Daily archives

Paranomal studies research continues despite holes in research, proof

by Raju Chaduvula
Published October 19, 2016
A researcher at the University of Minnesota once studied paranormal happens like ESP, but now only a few institutions conduct this research in the U.S.

Economists and Biologists teamed up to study trade effects on food diversity

by Melissa Steinken
Published October 19, 2016
University researchers collaborated to study the diversity of plant products in all countries.

Third-party candidates seek to unseat incumbents

by Ryan Faircloth
Published October 19, 2016
Third-party candidates vie for seats in the Minnesota State Legislature.

University of Minnesota to appeal state faculty union ruling

by Eliana Schreiber
Published October 19, 2016
Advocates of the union called the move “obstructive.”
Source: Bias Response Team

Data received from Bias Response Team shows racism, homophobia on campus

by Olivia Johnson
Published October 18, 2016
Emails from concerned students and faculty is almost always referred to other groups on campus to solve the problem.
United States Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor speaks with University professor Robert A. Stein at Northrop Auditorium on Monday, Oct. 17, 2016. The lecture was part of an annual series professor Stein and his wife established to bring lawyers and judges to the University.

Justice Sonia Sotomayor visits Northrop Auditorium

by Eliana Schreiber
Published October 18, 2016
Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor spoke about Scalia’s death and the current political climate

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