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Monday, October 13, 2025
People always talk about Friday the 13th, but what about when the 13th falls on a Monday. Imagine if the events in “Friday the 13th” took place on a Monday. Not only would it be Monday, but you’d have to deal with a serial killer as well. It makes sense, I swear.
Anyway, you read all of that so it only makes sense you scroll and read some articles and listen to a podcast.
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Protesters outside Coffman. | Photo by Ash Jones, Minnesota Daily
Student groups fight back against immigration enforcement on campus
by Ash Jones | Campus Reporter | Published October 11, 2025
Student groups are pushing for the University of Minnesota to oppose the presence of federal immigration authorities on campus, calling for stronger protections for the University’s immigrant student population.
Students for a Democratic Society, Minnesota Immigrant Rights Action Committee and Educators for Justice in Palestine protested outside of Coffman on Sept. 30. This was after International Student and Scholar Services reported United States Citizenship and Immigration Services agents interviewed international residents at the University’s Commonwealth Terrace Cooperative in St. Paul and GrandMarc Seven Corners student housing.
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