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Minneapolis police car in Minneapolis, Minnesota, on Friday July 7, 2023. The CCPO was founded in 2023 to investigate complaints about police officers.
Community Commission on Police Oversight: One year later
by Alexandra DeYoe
Published April 25, 2024
Local activists declared the civilian-run police review board a failure after a year of inaction.
The study found that the average out-of-pocket costs for mental health and substance use disorder treatments decreased by 85.6%.
UMN researcher studies effects of a 2021 New Mexico law on pharmaceuticals
by Emma Walytka and Gabrielle Erenstein
Published April 26, 2024
The law aims to prohibit cost-sharing for mental health and substance use disorder treatments.
The AICH hosts several cultural events a semester to engage students and build community.
American Indian Cultural House creates space for Indigenous first-years to adjust to college life
by Araia Breedlove
Published April 25, 2024
The AICH is the longest-running multicultural Living Learning Community, starting in 2004.
Students study in Bruininks Hall on Feb. 19, 2020.
UMN extends deadlines to May 15 due to FAFSA delays
by Sam Hill
Published April 24, 2024
FAFSA processing delays could affect current and incoming University students.
Dustin Murrows graduation photo. Teaching is only one of the many options available to students with a language degree.
The importance of Indigenous language degrees
by Araia Breedlove
Published April 24, 2024
Learning Indigenous languages is a way to connect to Indigenous cultures.
Interim President Jeff Ettinger inside Morrill Hall on Sept. 20, 2023. Ettinger gets deep with the Daily: “It’s bittersweet.”
Ettinger reflects on his presidency
by Olivia Hines and Emma Walytka
Published April 22, 2024
Ettinger shares the University of Minnesota’s achievements from the last year and his hopes for future projects the next president, Rebecca Cunningham, will undertake.
Graduate programs make an effort to engage with undergraduate students, hoping to keep them at the University, admissions staff say.
‘Double Gophers’ make up over one-third of alumni pursuing post-grad degrees
by Hannah Ward and Gabrielle Erenstein
Published April 21, 2024
Obtaining an undergraduate and graduate degree from the same university can come with established networks, lower tuition and local familiarity.
Sally’s Saloon opens new expansion
by Sophie Eydis and Georgia Jensen
Published April 24, 2024
Sally’s new expansion accommodates up to 350 people.
St. Paul’s Greek life roots itself in agriculture
by Avery Vrieze
Published April 23, 2024
Of the five fraternities and sororities on UMN’s St. Paul campus, many of them have ties to agriculture.
UMN pre-health organizations fundraise for Palestine
by Amirah Razman
Published April 23, 2024
Five University pre-health student organizations led a fundraising campaign to raise money for humanitarian aid in Palestine.
Faculty, students protests occur on Northrop Mall, at Coffman Union
by Theo Franz and Sam Hill
Published April 23, 2024
The protests and encampment protested the University’s financial involvement with several companies affiliated with the Israel-Hamas war.
American Indian Graduation Celebration celebrates Indigenous success
by Amelia Roessler
Published April 22, 2024
The graduation featured 44 graduates and was held Friday evening at Minneapolis College.
Spring Jam music performers take center stage
by Maddie Robinson and Avery Vrieze
Published April 21, 2024
The annual one-day event took place Saturday.
Teamsters files charges against University
by Amelia Roessler
Published April 21, 2024
In an issue of summer work, Teamsters Local 320 filed an unfair labor practice charge on behalf of dining hall employees.
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The conference lasted four days at the Minneapolis Convention Center.
Minneapolis hosts National Planning Conference after 15-year wait
by Grace Aigner
Published April 25, 2024
Minneapolis police car in Minneapolis, Minnesota, on Friday July 7, 2023. The CCPO was founded in 2023 to investigate complaints about police officers.
Community Commission on Police Oversight: One year later
by Alexandra DeYoe
Published April 25, 2024
Volunteers join Southeast Como’s annual neighborhood cleanup by picking up trash in Van Cleve Park on Sunday.
Minneapolis, UMN celebrate Earth Day year-round
by Grace Aigner and Katrina Bailey
Published April 24, 2024
Robin Wonsley (above) has served on the Minneapolis City Council for the past three years.
Robin Wonsley reflects on tense political relationships, socialist beginnings
by Alexandra DeYoe
Published April 24, 2024
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Editorial: Intersectionality in basketball
Editorial: Intersectionality in basketball
by Emily Ceplina
Published April 27, 2024
Pay disparities and reactions to players’ personalities on the court highlight different, layered issues in the sport.
Editorial: Potential termination for airline agreement threatens Minnesota’s economy, Latino community
Editorial: Potential termination for airline agreement threatens Minnesota’s economy, Latino community
by Maria Isa Pérez-Vega
Published April 25, 2024
The termination does more harm than good to the communities that the agreement serves.
Refreshing the look of the student center will benefit the campus environment.
Opinion: Demolish the St. Paul Student Center
by Natalie Trimble
Published April 25, 2024
The outdated campus needs some serious renovations.
Despite its imperfections, spring offers much-needed relief as temperatures rise and days become longer.
Opinion: Spring is the fairest season
by Leo Huppke
Published April 24, 2024
See ya later, winter!
Student debt is a multifaceted issue, but there is a better way of addressing it.
Opinion: Colleges are running a student loan scam
by Michael Fraley
Published April 22, 2024
They can’t keep getting away with this.
Local activist artists share their political prints, poetry and plans for future change.
Local art activism as a tool for liberation
by Sommer Wagen
Published April 26, 2024
Twin Cities activist artists recognize the power of creativity in spurring change.
Shuang Cheng Restaurant on Tuesday. Shuang Cheng has been open for business in Dinkytown since 1990.
Ranking beef and broccoli from five Chinese restaurants on campus
by Ethan Lambert
Published April 24, 2024
I set out to find who makes this basic dish the best.
People line up to meet Frank Turner who is signing records at Electric Fetus during
Record Store Day on Saturday, April 20, 2024. The store has events going all day long with DJ sets and record signings. Electric Fetus, Cheapo Discs and others took part in Record Store Day.
Record Store Day in Minneapolis
by Max Mueller
Published April 21, 2024
The national holiday allowed vinyl stores to celebrate music in the Twin Cities.
“The Tortured Poets Department” is Swift’s first album of original material since 2022’s “Midnights.”
Review: 'The Tortured Poets Department' by Taylor Swift
by Ethan Lambert
Published April 20, 2024
Fans of “Folklore” and “Evermore” will adore Swift’s latest double album.
Black Fashion Week has been held annually since 2017.
Black Fashion Week MN highlights local designers this May
by Ethan Lambert
Published April 17, 2024
The annual fashion showcase runs from May 3 to May 11.
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Conference and national meets are approaching at the end of April and the middle of May.
Minnesota’s Men’s Gymnastics vaults over adversity in dominant season
by Eitan Schoenberg
Published April 26, 2024
Minnesota Men’s Gymnastics is ranked number one in the nation in every event but was recently told their program has to find a new location to practice.

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