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Williamson Hall, captured on Tuesday, June 21. The University's Admissions office is located in Williamson Hall.

How UMN is adapting to student “enrollment cliff”

by Ellie Roth and Amirah Razman
Published June 27, 2022
New studies predict declining numbers of high school graduates in the next decade.
Protesters met on the West Bank campus before marching to the courthouse in downtown Minneapolis on Friday.

Minneapolis protesters respond to Supreme Court overturning Roe v. Wade

by Ellie Roth and Devlin Epding
Published June 27, 2022
Protests and vigils across Minneapolis highlighted the community’s anger and grief.
The YOU@UMN homepage offers ways for students to customize and prioritize specific aspects of mental health and well being. https://you.umn.edu/home

Breaking down YOU@UMN

by Ellie Roth
Published June 25, 2022
The new platform for student wellness and mental health contains tools and dynamic content to help students gain access to mental health and personal wellness resources.
The Supreme Court building on Nov. 21, 2019.

MN groups respond to Supreme Court overruling Roe

by Maia Irvin
Published June 24, 2022
Abortion rights will now be left to the states to decide, allowing some states surrounding Minnesota to ban or restrict abortions.
The Minnesota State Capitol on Nov. 18, 2018.

BREAKING: Bipartisan gun legislation clears Senate, House

by Minnesota Daily News Staff
Published June 24, 2022
One month after the elementary school shooting in Uvalde, Texas, the bipartisan gun control legislation will go to President Joe Biden for final approval.
The Supreme Court building on Nov. 21, 2019.

BREAKING: Supreme Court overrules Roe v. Wade

by Minnesota Daily News Staff
Published June 24, 2022
The states will now decide abortion rights; abortion remains protected in Minnesota, but nearly half of the states are poised to set abortion restrictions.
Afro-Deli in Stadium Village on Wednesday, June 17.

Pandemic still hurts some restaurants, others thrive

by Devlin Epding
Published June 23, 2022
Two years later, the COVID-19 pandemic’s continued impacts have caused some businesses around campus to expand, while others make sacrifices.
Following the police killing of 20 year old Daunte Wright, protests formed outside the Brooklyn Center Police Department and Kenyan Community SDA Church on Monday, April 12.

BREAKING: Brooklyn Center reaches $3.25M settlement with Daunte Wright family

by Devlin Epding
Published June 23, 2022
The settlement is expected to come with significant changes to the city’s policing policies.
Parker Fox, courtesy of Gopher Athletics.

BREAKING: Men’s basketball forward Parker Fox out for season

by Alex Karwowski
Published June 22, 2022
Parker Fox will not be playing in the 2022-23 basketball season due to another knee injury.
AfroDeli Owner Abdirahman Kahin poses for a portrait inside of the AfroDeli restaurant on Saturday, June 18.

City council allocates funding for communication in East African languages

by Devlin Epding
Published June 20, 2022
The city’s communications department will work with local vendors to make news more accessible for East African communities.

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