Daily Breakdown

Tuesday, Sept. 16, 2025

Happy Tuesday,

Get me Spiderman!! That’s what I would say if I were J. Jonah Jameson, who loves stories written about costumed vigilantes. If you are like J3 and into that sort of thing, the Minnesota Daily is joining the likes of the Daily Planet and Daily Bugle with an exclusive interview with Minneapolis vigilante Nomark.

Check it out below, along with an overview of the Walk for Recovery rally and an opinion piece on our economic future.

 

Get me Spiderman,

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Top Story

After gaining notoriety from social media goofs, Nomark hopes he can make a positive impact in the Twin Cities. | Image by Noah Liebl

Meet Nomark: Minneapolis’s newest vigilante

by Tyler Church | Campus Editor | Published Sept. 15, 2025

Over the past week, the University of Minnesota Twin Cities campus has been abuzz with the city’s newest social media vigilante: Nomark.

Amassing tens of thousands of followers and millions of views after a recent light-hearted spat with the “Minnesota Pisser,” Nomark has garnered a substantial following among University students in the span of just a few days. He recognizes the fun in his posts and appreciates the many fans it has brought him, but he feels it’s time to take his work more seriously.

Honoring his oath of secrecy, he refuses to take his mask off for anyone, keeping his identity hidden as he watches over Minneapolis streets.

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News

Annual Walk for Recovery brings thousands together at the Minnesota Capitol

By Shay Scanlan | City Reporter

Attendees explored booths and enjoyed live music, food trucks and family-friendly activities in celebration and promotion of addiction recovery.

 

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Opinion

Opinion: True patriots are social justice warriors

By Vivian Wilson | Columnist

American exceptionalism isn’t where, or what, we’ve been conditioned to believe.

 

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Arts & Entertainment

Japanese Breakfast contrasts and celebrates musical melancholy

by Emma Vasa | A&E Reporter

The Palace Theatre in St. Paul, Minnesota, hosted indie-dream-pop band Japanese Breakfast on Tuesday for their Melancholy Tour.

 

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Sports

Gophers soccer team takes on the 2025-26 season

by Regan Guirguis | Sports Reporter

The Gophers soccer team, only a few weeks into the 2025 season, prepare for the conference games ahead.

 

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