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MCAD votes for faculty union, University left behind

by Olivia Johnson
Published October 24, 2016
Last week MCAD faculty voted to unionize, Augsburg College could vote in November. Meanwhile, at the University of Minnesota an appeal has brought the effort to a halt.
University President Eric Kaler answers questions for the Minnesota Daily on Friday, Oct. 21, 2016 in his office at Morrill Hall.

Kaler talks free speech, faculty unionization and mental health resources

by Kevin Beckman
Published October 24, 2016
The University of Minnesota president also talked about the school's initiatives for low-income students, and his Halloween plans.

University broadens clean energy efforts with solar subscription

by Ryan Faircloth
Published October 24, 2016
The University could save up to $800,000 over the course of the 25-year contract.

Restraining orders keeps six football players football players out of game

by Mike Hendrickson
Published October 23, 2016
The six football players did not compete in Saturday's homecoming game against Rutgers.

Two officers involved in Jamar Clark shooting wont be disciplined

by Raj Chaduvula
Published October 22, 2016
The Minneapolis Police Department announced Friday that the officers involved in Clark's death didn't violate and department policies.

Restraining orders brought against five Gophers football players

by Mike Hendrickson
Published October 21, 2016
The players won’t be allowed at Saturday’s game against Rutgers at TCF Bank Stadium.

MN United to play at TCF in 2017, 2018

by Layna Darling
Published October 21, 2016
The University of Minnesota will host the Minnesota United at TCF Bank Stadium in the next two seasons.

University participates in voter registration contest

by Kristina Busch
Published October 20, 2016
The Minnesota College Ballot Bowl is supposed to encourage young voters to show up and vote.
A group walks past the soon to be closed Espresso Expos

Small businesses struggle as development of U neighborhoods continues

by Jacob Steinberg
Published October 20, 2016
Local shop owners worry about higher rents, historical importance and parking
Source: FBI

Report: Total crimes increased in Minneapolis last year

by Kevin Beckman and Kristina Busch
Published October 20, 2016
Data shows total crimes rose last year, though the numbers still are lower than other parts of Minneapolis

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