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University of Minnesota appeals state’s faculty union decision

by Eliana Schreiber
Published October 18, 2016
The University is appealing the state's decision to allow tenure and non-tenure track faculty to join the same union.

New mobile app could help students with non-crisis depression cases

by Keaton Schmitt
Published October 17, 2016
Even with additions to counseling staff, students with depression have difficulty finding daily support. The app may give students another option.
Journalist and author Bill Huntzicker poses with his newly released book, "Dinkytown" on Friday, Oct. 14, 2016 in Minneapolis.

Local journalist explores Dinkytown’s rich history

by Eliana Schreiber
Published October 17, 2016
The Daily sat down with Bill Huntzicker, author of “Dinkytown: Four Blocks of History.”

Former student’s sexual harassment lawsuit in final stages before trial

by Raju Chaduvula
Published October 17, 2016
Ted Swem allegedly made sexual advancements toward former doctoral student Stephanie Jenkins while conducting research in Alaska in 2011.

University of Minnesota will review student sick note policy

by Rilyn Eischens
Published October 17, 2016
Boynton aims to revise its policy for excused absences, though some worry about its impact.
Steve Stokowski interviews artist Michael Johnson for his podcast "Artists @ A-Mill" at the A-Mill Artist Lofts on Oct. 13, 2016.

Neighborhood podcast highlights artists in A-Mill

by Eliana Schreiber
Published October 17, 2016
Steve Stokowski started 'Artists @ A-Mill' to showcase the artists living in his building
University President Eric Kaler and the Board of Regents talk before voting on the University's new budget at McNamara Alumni Center on the morning of Friday, June 10.

Regents approve grain elevator demolition, new track facility

by Kevin Beckman
Published October 17, 2016
The Board also approved a 6-year capital plan and a biennial budget request.

University lab working to develop synthetic life

by Keaton Schmitt
Published October 14, 2016
Artificial cells made in a laboratory could be used to study diseases that kill natural cells, or test drugs more effectively.

Revival of U-Swap program may help students’ search for textbooks, housing

by Rilyn Eischens
Published October 13, 2016
The site makes sales safe and easier for students.

Lawmakers’ pay could be determined by voters

by Ryan Faircloth
Published October 13, 2016
An amendment on November's ballot could change the state's rules on legislative salaries.

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