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Heat of the Week: mini-golf with a view and vegans eating barbecue

Heat of the Week: mini-golf with a view and vegans eating barbecue

by Nina Raemont
Published June 7, 2021
Need some pop culture inspiration for your week? Keep your finger on the pulse of all things A&E with this week’s heat.
MaKenna Partain waits to bat on Saturday, May 25, 2019 at the Jane Sage Cowles Stadium.

Gophers softball ends postseason bid with loss to UCLA

by Matthew Kennedy
Published June 1, 2021
Minnesota was just two games away from moving on to the NCAA Super Regional round
Head Coach Mike Burns, left sits with incoming freshmen Donte McKinney, middle and Crew Bold during practice at Cooke Hall on Tuesday, July 16.

What’s in store for the future of Gophers men’s gymnastics

by Michael Lyne
Published May 8, 2021
Gophers coach Mike Burns will create a competitive Minnesota collegiate program through GymACT. By Michael Lyne
University of Minnesota President Joan Gabel fields questions from the Minnesota Daily in her office on Thursday, Sept. 5, 2019.

Gabel reflects on the past academic year and looks ahead to fall semester

by Abbey Machtig
Published May 5, 2021
The University president also shared her response to calls for reform within the University’s police department and announced the new Senior Advisor for Native American Affairs in a virtual interview Monday.
Illustration by Hailee Schievelbein

New three-year project will deepen knowledge on disability by facilitating virtual spaces and discussions

by Katelyn Vue
Published May 4, 2021
Beginning in fall 2021, the Critical Studies Disability Collective will host the project that examines disability through the lenses of race, disposability and more.
“Mortal Kombat”;  FINISH THEM

“Mortal Kombat”; FINISH THEM

by Jarrett George-Ballard
Published May 3, 2021
Over 20 years later, “Mortal Kombat” makes a comeback in brutal fashion, delivering the goods that made long-time fans fall in love with the franchise.

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