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Frontier Hall on Tuesday, Jan. 24. All of the received the new Wi-Fi network on Jan. 12, and the University has plans to expand the new network across the University.

New Wi-Fi network installed in University residence halls

by Amirah Razman
Published January 30, 2023
The new Wi-Fi network allows students to connect their devices to an encrypted network with a faster user experience.
The deadline for current University students to apply to transfer into the new major program next fall is Feb. 15.

UMN School of Public Health announces undergrad public health major

by Ainsley Brown
Published January 30, 2023
The new major will begin in fall 2023 and offers new classes for students as the school’s first undergraduate degree program.
The University Of Minnesota Law School on Jan. 25. Fellowship applicants will have until March to apply.

Global firm, University Law School partner to create fellowship

by Gillian Haveman
Published January 30, 2023
The Jones Day Diversity Fellowship will start with its first student in fall 2023, offering a full-ride scholarship, job opportunities and a mentorship program.
The U.S. Supreme Court building on Oct. 29, 2022 in Washington D.C.

Supreme Court questions affirmative action future

by Devlin Epding
Published January 30, 2023
The end of race-conscious admissions programs could impact enrollment at the University of Minnesota as soon as next year.
BookTok tables can be found at most large bookstores like Barnes & Noble.

BookTok: anything for the aesthetic

by Emma Walytka
Published January 27, 2023
The book world’s newfound romanticization with aesthetics, BookTok, Colleen Hoover and the environment is turning pages.
University of Minnesota President Joan Gabel fields questions from the Minnesota Daily in her office on Tuesday, Feb. 25, 2020.

Concerns linger after Gabel’s Securian resignation

by Maya Marchel Hoff
Published January 27, 2023
After UMN President Joan Gabel’s resignation from Securian Financial’s board of directors, many people are left questioning the conflict of interest management process for top University administrators.
The empty lot of what used to be a Roof Depot, and the proposed location for the East Philips Urban Farm, stands empty on Monday, Sept. 19, 2020.

Minneapolis City Council approves Roof Depot building demolition plans

by Devlin Epding
Published January 27, 2023
The city’s public works plan for the East Phillips site will move forward despite environmental concerns from dozens of protestors.
Could the Sunshine Protection Act prevent the winter blues?

Could the Sunshine Protection Act prevent the winter blues?

by Kate Prom
Published January 26, 2023
When the weather gets colder and the days get shorter, it can be easy to let seasonal depression get the best of you. Find helpful ways to cope with the winter blues this season.
University of Minnesota President Joan Gabel fields questions from the Minnesota Daily in her office on Thursday, Sept. 5, 2019.

Gabel announces resignation from Securian board

by Maya Marchel Hoff
Published January 24, 2023
University of Minnesota President Joan Gabel has resigned from the Securian Financial Board of Directors after facing public backlash over concerns of conflicts of interests.
Inquiry into Hamline University for dismissal of professor

Inquiry into Hamline University for dismissal of professor

by Olivia Hines
Published January 23, 2023
The American Association of University Professors announced an inquiry and investigation into the University’s actions and academic freedom.

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