Skip to Main Content
Serving the UMN community since 1900

The Minnesota Daily

Serving the UMN community since 1900

The Minnesota Daily

Serving the UMN community since 1900

The Minnesota Daily

City

A bus stop at the intersection of University and Berry Street, captured on Wednesday, April 6.

Universal Transit Pass gets green light

by Madison Roth
Published July 28, 2022
The pass will allow students to ride the light rail and other public transportation for free during the 2022-23 academic year.
Epidemiology Doctoral Student Inari Mohammed poses for a portrait in the Tawfiq Islamic Center in Minneapolis on Thursday, June 21. The Seward Vaccine Equity Project held their recent in-person event at the center.

Community outreach group provides vaccine information to underrepresented groups

by Amirah Razman
Published July 27, 2022
A group of volunteers from UMN regularly hosts COVID-19 vaccination events in order to ease worries about the vaccine.
The Marshall apartments, located on the corner of 14th Avenue SE and 5th Street SE, as seen on Monday, Nov. 19. The Marshall, built in 2013, is in the same spot as Marshall High School, which opened in 1924.

UMN announces pilot safety program in Dinky

by Minnesota Daily News Staff
Published July 27, 2022
The pilot program will convert certain streets into pedestrian zones for a limited amount of time in an effort to make Dinkytown streets safer.
A reproductive rights protest is held in front of the Minnesota State Capitol in Saint Paul on Sunday, July 17.

Thousands of abortion rights supporters march to Capitol

by Olivia Stevens
Published July 20, 2022
People of diverse backgrounds gathered to demand better access to reproductive health care in the state.
From left to right, Senior Vice President for Finance and Operations Myron Franz,  UMPD Chief Matt Clark, Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey and Minneapolis Interim Chief of Police Amelia Huffman hold a meeting regarding public safety on campus on July 11, 2022.

UMN organizes new committee after public safety meeting

by Olivia Stevens
Published July 20, 2022
After a shooting in the spring, parents have gained support in their mission to increase public safety measures on campus.
Pitcher Max Meyer walks off the field as his teammates fist bump to his successful inning during the game against UCLA on Saturday, June 2, 2018 at Siebert Field. The Gophers won 3-2.

Former Gophers pitcher Max Meyer makes MLB debut for Marlins

by Alex Karwowski
Published July 20, 2022
In his MLB Debut, Meyer lasted 5.1 innings against the Phillies Saturday.
The changes come after a settlement between the Minnesota Department of Human Rights (MDHR), MPD and the city of Minneapolis was reached on March 31.

Family waiting for answers after police fatally shoot 20-year-old

by Ellie Roth
Published July 17, 2022
Officers from the Minneapolis SWAT team shot and killed Andrew Tekle Sundberg Thursday morning after a six-hour standoff. This is the second Minneapolis police shooting this year.
Big Ten student debt, tuition, cost of living comparison

Big Ten student debt, tuition, cost of living comparison

by Madison Roth
Published July 15, 2022
As inflation is on the rise, some Big Ten universities decide whether to increase tuition or not for the 2022-23 academic year.
The Board of Regents convene for their September meeting at the McNamara Alumni Center on Thursday, Sept. 9, 2021.

UMN regents name David McMillan UMD interim chancellor

by Madison Roth
Published July 15, 2022
The board also discussed President Gabel’s performance pay, the universal transit pass and the safety plans for the upcoming academic year at their July meeting on Wednesday.
First Native American member appointed to Board of Regents

First Native American member appointed to Board of Regents

by Amirah Razman
Published July 14, 2022
University of Minnesota student representatives advocated for this decision through a letter and petition to Gov. Tim Walz.

Accessibility Toolbar