Skip to Main Content
Serving the UMN community since 1900

The Minnesota Daily



Serving the UMN community since 1900

The Minnesota Daily

Serving the UMN community since 1900

The Minnesota Daily

Uncategorized

Do NOT delete or rename this category.

A Mardi Gras-inspired, multi-fringed chest piece by Anna Chambers-Goldberg's line "ACG Designs." This will be one of the garments featured in "Ready or Hot" tomorrow at Aria.

“Ready or Hot” fashion show sizzles at Aria

by Mary Reller
Published February 10, 2015
Fashion meets passion at Planned Parenthood’s “Ready or Hot” fundraiser.
Junior Molly Tuma shows her University alum father, John Tuma, bird feathers at the Raptor Center on Friday afternoon. Governor Mark Dayton recently appointed Tuma to the Minnesota Public Utilities Commission.

Commissioner’s mind is fit for the job

by Allison Kronberg
Published February 10, 2015
John Tuma’s passion for wildlife and his learning disability may aid him in his new position as Public Utilities Commissioner.

Legislators mull STEM incentives

by Logan Wroge
Published February 10, 2015
Measures at the Capitol would give people in STEM fields tax credits or internship help.

Frey plans tackle area ‘food desert’

by Nick Wicker
Published February 10, 2015
The city councilman has a list of more than 20 construction projects slated for his ward.

University area could see scam spike this tax season

by Elizabeth Smith
Published February 9, 2015
IRS-imitating phone scams can be a threat to college students.

Being in a professional kitchen

by Yena Lee
Published February 8, 2015

I’ve never been in a professional kitchen, and being in one for the first time during a lunch rush was exhilarating.   For the people who are unaware, the February 12th issue will contain a...

An interview with “American Horror Story” costume designer, Lou Eyrich

by Micaela Resh
Published February 5, 2015
The Emmy Award winner tells all.

Council members approve funding for green homes

by Nick Wicker
Published February 5, 2015
Council members agreed on Friday to award more than $600,000 to developers to build the homes by the end of this year.

Duluth campus reduces budget deficit to $6M

by Blair Emerson
Published February 5, 2015
The $12 million shortfall of last year will be gone over the next two years, school officials say.
Cookie dough and Oreo truffles garnished with sea salt flakes and white chocolate icing.

College Kitchen: Valentine’s Day Truffles

by Yena Lee
Published February 5, 2015
Add some decadence to your love life.

Accessibility Toolbar