Daily Breakdown

Tuesday, April 8, 2025

Greetings fellow travelers,

It’s that time of year where everything seems to amalgamate into one big memory. Days blend into each other as homework, final projects and work take over. Or maybe that’s just me.

But if you need to take a break and remember what’s happening in the outside world, feel free to scroll down where we’ve laid it all out so nicely for you.

Toodles,

Amelia Roessler | Managing Editor | [email protected]

Top Story

The badge of ICE Field Office, in Hawthorne, California, U.S., March 1, 2020. Courtesy of REUTERS/Lucy Nicholson

ICE and your rights — immigration law professor breaks down ICE on campus

by Grace Aigner | Published April 7, 2025

As President Donald Trump’s administration has opened up college campuses for Immigration and Customs Enforcement, questions about how international students and students who recently immigrated to the U.S. will be impacted have grown.

To answer those questions, the Minnesota Daily spoke with Nadia Anguiano, a University of Minnesota Law School professor and director of the University’s Federal Immigration Litigation Clinic, about what students should know about ICE enforcement on and near college campuses.

The Minnesota Daily: What reason is ICE giving for detaining international students on college campuses?

Nadia Anguiano: “What we’ve seen at Tufts and Columbia in particular, the cases that I think have been well publicized, so Mahmoud Khalil and Yunseo Chung, the stated reason that the Department of Homeland Security has given is actually a pretty obscure ground of the deportability that has actually, based on publicly available data, only been used about 15 times in its 35-year history before the case of Mr. Khalil.”

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News

By Hannah Reynolds and Trent Curry | The University of Minnesota’s Carlson School of Management’s annual Co-Management Information Systems competition was held this past week, featuring a new case study.

The student-run competition brings schools from across the world together to compete in a 24-hour case study to simulate real-world business conditions. In the competition, students work to solve a business problem of a Minneapolis-based company.

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Other Things

By Gabriel Brito | “SEEN,” an exhibit showcasing works by currently incarcerated artists, is on display at the Weisman Art Museum on East Bank until May 18.

Organized by non-profit group We Are All Criminals, the exhibit pairs incarcerated artists with artists on the outside who work with them to realize their ideas for the exhibit. A total of seven multimedia installations make up the exhibit, divided into two galleries, one focusing on experiences of being incarcerated, “inside,” and the other focusing on freedom, “outside.”

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PODCASTS

By Alex Lassiter | After navigating the 2025 tax season with three jobs, two apartments and a side hustle, Alex Lassiter has experts weigh in on changing tax laws, IRS layoffs and smart financial moves for young adults.