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Economy leads to smaller law classes

by Meghan Holden
Published November 21, 2012
A new study found over half of law schools are admitting fewer students.

States come out against Citizens United ruling

by Brian Arola
Published November 13, 2012
States showed opposition to the ruling in the first presidential election since the high court’s decision.
Nathan Peterson and Rebecca Bolks embrace after President Obama's victory speech Monday night at the Minnesotans United election night party in St. Paul, Minn.

Four more years

by Brian Arola
Published November 7, 2012
Obama’s victory capitalized victories across the state for the DFL.
Nathan Peterson and Rebecca Bolks embrace after President Obama's victory speech Monday night at the Minnesotans United election night party in St. Paul, Minn.

OBAMA WINS FOUR MORE YEARS

Published November 6, 2012
The Associated Press called Barack Obama the winner of the 2012 presidential election at 10:40 p.m.

U stays silent in affirmative action case

by Emma Nelson
Published October 30, 2012
More than half of Big Ten schools have taken a stance on the issue.
Jeanne Kilde, director of the University of Minnesota’s religious studies program, right, opens the discussion during Monday’s “Religion and the Election” roundtable discussion at the Nolte Center for Continuing Education. Panelists from the history and political science departments also weighed in on the controversial issue of religion’s place in politics.

Professors discuss religion’s role in 2012 election

by Alexi Gusso
Published October 30, 2012
Both presidential candidates have unique religious backgrounds.

‘Passionate,’ influential child psych professor dies

by Jessica Lee
Published October 30, 2012
Nicki Crick, who was 54, spent more than a decade at the University.

Free online courses ‘inevitable’ at the University

by Rebecca Harrington
Published October 29, 2012
Massive open online courses, or MOOCs, are already popular at other universities.

The unlikely world of Eric Ostermeier

by Meghan Holden
Published October 29, 2012
The University researcher has drawn national media attention for his politics blog.

The last debate: a breakdown

by Marjorie Otto
Published October 24, 2012
Poli-sci professor Larry Jacobs gave his analysis.

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