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Betsy Hodges performed alongside John McClane

by Callie Sacarelos
Published December 11, 2013

Newly elected Minneapolis mayor Betsy Hodges guest starred as Santa Claus in a local theater production at Bryant-Lake Bowl Friday. Josh Carson, who wrote and stars in "A Very Die Hard Christmas,"...

Regents to talk campus safety

by Meghan Holden
Published December 10, 2013
The regents will also discuss how sexual assault cases are heard.

Petition piques interest

by Anne Millerbernd
Published November 27, 2013
A student initiative to ban anti-gay therapy for minors in the state is gaining traction.
Left Blong Yang, and right Abdi Warsame

Yang and Warsame join City Council

by Jessica Lee
Published November 27, 2013
Following the 2013 city election, the Minnesota Daily is running a series profiling new City Council members. Beginning in January, Blong Yang and Abdi Warsame will represent City Council wards 5 and 6, respectively.
University president Eric Kaler with a piranha he got in Brazil while doing research there at his office in Morrill Hall on Friday.

Kaler talks crime, research, new mayor

by Meghan Holden
Published November 25, 2013
The president also discussed the University’s new leadership and honors program.

Umbilical cord blood benefits University

by Nathaniel Rabuzzi
Published November 21, 2013
University researchers discussed a cost-cutting stem cell plan Wednesday.
University regent Peggy Lucas at McNamara Alumni Center on Wednesday morning. Lucas joined the Board of Regents this summer.

Lucas gives Board business background

by Meghan Holden
Published November 21, 2013
New appointee Lucas is passionate for philanthropy and the University.
Minneapolis Mayor R.T. Rybak talks about his involvement with the University of Minnesota at City Hall on Nov. 10, 2011.

Rybak’s legacy: ups and downs

by Alma Pronove
Published November 20, 2013
Despite the mayor’s victories, certain policies will leave some people disappointed.
Freshman CEHD student Andrea Harpestad uses her University-provided iPad to read and highlight a text while typing a related assignment on a computer.

CEHD decreases textbook costs by giving out iPads

by Meghan Holden
Published November 14, 2013
The college uses open textbooks because its students have tablets.
From the left: Alondra Cano, Lisa Bender and Andrew Johnson

New faces join City Council

by Jessica Lee
Published November 12, 2013
Alondra Cano, Lisa Bender and Andrew Johnson will join four other City Council newcomers.

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