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Sabbaticals under fire at public universities

by Adam Daniels
Published December 9, 2010
Politicians have floated ending paid sabbaticals to ease budget woes.
Ugg targets men as new consumers

Ugg targets men as new consumers

by Jennifer Bissell
Published December 7, 2010
Quarterback Tom Brady was named the new face of Uggs last month.

U profs, students bolster particle collider efforts

by Frank
Published December 7, 2010
Professor Jeremiah Mans is one of a handful of University researchers who work on the CERN particle collider.

DREAM Act changes include tighter regulations

by Taylor Selcke
Published December 2, 2010
The new version could be sent to the Senate for a test vote next week.

Antibiotics aren’t always the answer for ailing Americans

by Sarah Nienaber
Published December 2, 2010
Overusing antibiotics helps bacteria mutate, rendering the drugs useless.
Attendees listen to speakers at the Institute on the Environment’s E3 Conference at the River Center in St. Paul on Wednesday.

U makes strides toward wind energy

by Ashley Bray
Published December 2, 2010
The DOE set a goal for the U.S. to use 20 percent wind energy by 2030.
Kurt McIntire stands next to a full scale version of a storm sewer with the SAFL baffle installed Tuesday afternoon at Saint Anthony Falls Lab.

U technology filters pollutants in rainwater to save lakes

by Frank
Published December 2, 2010
Five cities have shown interest in installing baffles to prevent trash, metals and oils from disrupting the natural water cycle.

Public discusses high-speed train

by Urmila Ramakrishnan
Published December 1, 2010
The train would travel to Milwaukee and Chicago in about five hours, ideally.

U helps to relieve farmers’ increasing debt

by Ashley Bray
Published November 30, 2010
The Extension Service helped relieve $620 million, nearly double 2009’s total.

Humanities assert their relevance despite cuts

by Adam Daniels
Published November 29, 2010
The humanities are in a state of flux — and not just at the University of Minnesota.

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