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Wednesday, Oct. 15, 2025
As you are reading this, some of the editors are making their way to D.C. for a conference. We may update you on our adventures and what we learn. We may not. Nonetheless, we will be providing you with news.
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UMN students said they have not received alerts from the University about faculty threats. | Photo by Sara Hussein, Minnesota Daily
UMN community expresses concerns about threats to faculty and students
by Sara Hussein | Campus Reporter | Published Oct. 14, 2025
University of Minnesota community members say they have felt concern surrounding threats received by faculty and student groups on campus.
Third-year Bella Arco said she has seen a spike in violence recently on campus and had her class move online due to a faculty member receiving threats.
“I would say that people are on edge a little bit, just considering the Charlie Kirk shooting and just increased violence on campuses,” Arco said. “There’s kind of a different vibe on campus where I think people are just more cautious right now.”
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