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The Carlson School of Management on Thursday, June 23, 2022.

UMN dean accused of misconduct in sexual assault case

by Olivia Stevens
Published June 28, 2022
The plaintiff’s lawyers claim the dean of a global business doctoral program worked to undermine his student after she was assaulted by a powerful business executive.
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 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 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.
The Como Sustainable Living Fair invited residents to learn more about tips and daily things they can do to live more sustainably.

Como Sustainable Living Fair keeps Van Cleve green

by Devlin Epding
Published June 23, 2022
People gathered in Van Cleve Park to learn how to lead more sustainable lives for themselves and their community.
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.
Office of Performance and Innovation Program Manager Gina Obiri poses next to a Behavioral Health Crisis Team Van.

Two new vans join Minneapolis crisis response team

by Olivia Stevens
Published June 15, 2022
The vans are expected to help the response team answer twice as many 911 calls.
Gov. Tim Walz signed the bill into law on Thursday.

Senate fails to pass higher education bill

by Olivia Stevens
Published June 10, 2022
The University of Minnesota was set to receive $3 million of the $9.25 billion budget surplus in a bill that was tabled by the Senate.
Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey spoke to students at an Minnesota Student Association forum in Blegen Hall on Tuesday, Feb. 26, 2019.

Frey and Minneapolis City Council determine new idea for public safety

by Hanna Van Den Einde
Published May 4, 2022
Two proposals for departments or offices that would create new divisions of public safety were brought forward by the mayor and Council members.
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.

Report details how MPD officer Mark Hanneman killed Amir Locke

by Hanna Van Den Einde
Published April 24, 2022
The joint report was published by the Attorney General and Hennepin County Attorney’s offices and provided more information about the police killing of Locke.

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