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Senior Doug Carmody sits on the St. Olaf campus wearing his shirt that reads "Ask me how my college is protecting rapists" on Friday. Starting April 1, Carmody, alongside a group of ten other students, began wearing these shirts everyday as a response to fellow student Madeline Wilson's experience with rape and how the St. Olaf administration has been handling the situation.

Students at St. Olaf spur Title IX eval

by Olivia Johnson
Published May 2, 2016
After their handling of sexual assault, administrators are re-evaluating their processes.

Body found in river near campus

Published April 29, 2016

A body was recovered from the Mississippi River under the Franklin Avenue Bridge on Wednesday morning, according to the Hennepin County Sheriff’s Office.   Coaches from the University of Minnesota...

Roasted chickpeas are an affordable, easy and delicious snack.

College Kitchen: Chickpeas

by Yena Lee
Published April 28, 2016
Or as everyone else calls them, garbanzo beans.

State, city look to honor late Minneapolis pop icon

by Keaton Schmitt
Published April 27, 2016
Local politicians are mulling various plans to pay tribute to Prince, who died Thursday.

Suite of apps targets consent, sexual assault reporting

by Benjamin Farniok
Published April 27, 2016
One of the apps lets users give consent electronically, but some have questioned its practicality.

Biz owner attacked with pipe

by Aaron Job
Published April 27, 2016
The owner of Go-4 Nutrition was allegedly assaulted at the Como Avenue store last week.

Marcy-Holmes looks to launch housing app and draw renters

by Benjamin Farniok
Published April 26, 2016
A Manhattan developer has offered to build the app for $10,000.

Woman sexually assaulted

by Jackie Renzetti
Published April 26, 2016

A woman was sexually assaulted Saturday evening after entering a stranger’s car in Dinkytown, according to an email from the University of Minnesota Police Department.      The...

Current and prospective members of the Students' Co-op meet in the front living area of their house for their Sunday evening meeting. More student housing cooperatives like this could be created if the local zoning code is changed to allow more than three people live in one residence under the "intentional community" model.

City might relax housing rules

by David Minor
Published April 26, 2016
A proposed regulation change could allow more than three unrelated people to live together.
“Prince … if you haven’t heard of him yet, you will.”

Before his purple reign

by Daily Staff
Published April 25, 2016
The death of pop icon Prince on Thursday spurred an outpouring of public grieving and tributes in the Twin Cities and worldwide.

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