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Episode 99: An exploration of bias in news

Episode 99: An exploration of bias in news

by Alberto Gomez
Published July 15, 2022
In an opinions piece, the Daily explores the decline of print journalism, traditional news formats, and how journalists should adapt to help audiences engage with news in the internet age.
A student’s guide to staying cool for cheap during summer heat waves

A student’s guide to staying cool for cheap during summer heat waves

by Maya Marchel Hoff
Published July 14, 2022
From laying in Minneapolis’ many free shady parks to watching basketball games in air conditioned stadiums, here is a list of ways students can stay cool this summer without breaking the bank.
Tacos Locos Owner Ruben Arellano poses for a portrait in his restaurant on Friday, July 8.

Tacos Locos brings a new taqueria to Dinkytown

by Devlin Epding
Published July 12, 2022
The restaurant opened Wednesday underneath Sydney Hall, with owner Ruben Arellano hoping to eventually expand.
Image of a cloud vortex on Jupiter.

UMN leads citizen science project studying Jupiter’s clouds

by Amirah Razman
Published July 7, 2022
The project aims to learn more about Jupiter’s atmosphere by identifying different cloud vortices using images from the Juno spacecraft camera.
A&E reporter’s picks: Outdoor patios in Minneapolis

A&E reporter’s picks: Outdoor patios in Minneapolis

by A&E Staff
Published July 7, 2022
Relish your limited Minnesota summer outdoor eating and drinking opportunities with these recommendations from the A&E desk.
The Book House in Dinkytown, captured on June 28, 2022.

Physical in a digital age: where local bookstores fit in BookTok

by Maya Marchel Hoff
Published June 29, 2022
Local bookstores chart their own paths amid a return to physical books fueled by social media book influencers.
The Minneapolis Institute of Art on Monday, Dec. 7, 2020.

New MIA exhibits show relationships among art, nature

by Sophia Zimmerman
Published June 29, 2022
“Dressed by Nature: Textiles of Japan” and “Van Gogh and the Olive Groves” respectively provide an in-depth look at Japanese textiles and a glimpse into the end of the renowned painter's life.
The Museum of Russian Art on Wednesday, June 22.

New anti-war exhibit unifies amid war in Ukraine

by Maya Marchel Hoff
Published June 23, 2022
The Museum of Russian Art’s exhibit displays the institution’s support for Ukraine by combining the work of Russian and Ukrainian artists.
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.
A&E Summer Produce Guide: Radishes

A&E Summer Produce Guide: Radishes

by Sophia Zimmerman
Published June 21, 2022
A closer look at the root vegetable that belongs in your recipe repertoire.

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