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Editorial: Legislature should approve large portion of University’s request

by Daily Editorial Board
Published February 26, 2018

Every year, a process to fund the state of Minnesota begins. The state breaks funding into two separate categories. In odd numbered years, the state Legislature usually focuses on the overall budget, which...

Editorial: Legislature should approve proposed fiscal increase for University

by Daily Editorial Board
Published February 21, 2018

Every year, the University of Minnesota makes a request for the money it will need to function for the following year. After receiving the request, the governor issues a secondary recommendation to the...

Honey-Lemon Chicken and Asparagus with a Pomegranate Side Salad.

College Kitchen: Valentine’s Day

by Maddy Folstein
Published February 12, 2018
Whether you’re celebrating with a significant other or your closest friends, you’ll appreciate a budget-friendly alternative to a pricey, romantic meal out.
Minnesota Daily reporter Maddy Folstein chopped, sautéed and peeled to assemble a "greens and grains" salad for the newspaper's College Kitchen segment on Friday, Jan. 19.

College kitchen: Healthy recipes

by Maddy Folstein
Published January 22, 2018
Still sticking to your New Year’s resolutions? A&E has you covered with three healthy recipes fit for students on-the-go.
Roasted brussels sprouts, chai-spiced pumpkin bars and turkey apple meatballs.

College kitchen: Friendsgiving

by Maddy Folstein
Published November 20, 2017
This Thanksgiving, try out some new recipes to spruce up your Friendsgiving and make your preparations much easier.
Gov. Mark Dayton on Monday, Aug. 28, at the Capitol in St. Paul. 

Legislature’s funding in limbo after Supreme Court backs Dayton veto

by Michael Achterling
Published September 11, 2017
201 elected officials and more than 500 legislative staffers are at risk of losing their positions.
Gov. Mark Dayton waits for oral arguments to begin before the Minnesota Supreme Court on Monday, Aug. 28, 2017, at the Capitol in St. Paul. 

Legal fight between Gov. Dayton and Legislature hits Supreme Court

by Michael Achterling
Published August 29, 2017
Attorneys for Dayton and the state Legislature presented arguments in the case of Dayton’s line-item veto of legislative funding.

Students working to improve University dining

by Lauren Otto
Published August 2, 2017
The Minnesota Student Association and CFANS students are partnering to build up U's food standards.
The Diamond Dog available at The Depot Tavern in Minneapolis. The quarter pound dog is an all-beef hot dog wrapped in pepper bacon, deep fried and served on a pretzel bun.

Hot dogs are back. Here are the best ones in Minneapolis

by Gunthar Reising
Published July 18, 2017
Hot dogs are making a comeback, so A&E hunted down the top four dogs to try in Minneapolis.
Sarah Webstor Norton waits to be called to speak during a public hearing at Minneapolis City Hall on Thursday. Sarah works in the service industry and is in favor of a proposed $15 minimum ordinance.

Minimum wage hearing draws crowds

by Christopher Lemke
Published June 26, 2017
Even with strong support shown for the move to a $15 minimum wage, contention surrounds some provisions in the ordinance.

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