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U professor pleads guilty to lying about employment

by Greta Kaul
Published May 1, 2012
Francois Sainfort was sentenced to five years of probation.

Obama and Romney talk student loan debt

by Greta Kaul
Published April 25, 2012
The candidates support capping interest rates on Stafford loans.

U invests in a ‘patent troll’

by Jeff Hargarten
Published April 23, 2012
Several schools worldwide either invest in or license patents through Intellectual Ventures.

Database reports racial gap in bone marrow donors

by Colette Bell
Published April 17, 2012
The only national bone marrow registry, Be the Match, reports a substantial gap between Caucasian and ethnic minority donors.

Flashback Trojan strikes Apple users on campus

by Luke Miller
Published April 12, 2012
The virus had infected more than half a million Mac computers as of April 6.

Minnesota Supreme Court sets appeal trial date

by Andrew Krammer
Published April 4, 2012
The state Supreme Court will hear oral arguments May 3 in the U’s appeal of the $1 million Jimmy Williams lawsuit.

Dispute over Obama’s health care law has implications for U student insurance

by Dina Elrashidy
Published April 2, 2012
The University has mandated health insurance for students for more than 20 years.

U.S. Supreme Court to hear college admissions affirmative action case

by Matt Herbert
Published March 19, 2012
The decision could have implications for how public universities make decisions.

Kaler appointed to U.S. Homeland Security council

by Nickalas Tabbert
Published March 1, 2012
President Kaler will advise Secretary Janet Napolitano on security and academic-related issues.

MCAT changes will make test longer, harder

by Kali Dingman
Published February 29, 2012
Changes will take effect spring 2015; the test hasn’t seen updates since 1991.

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