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U to research wind energy storage

by Frank
Published October 7, 2010
The research is funded by a $2 million grant the U won this summer.

MTV co-hosts scholarship contest

by Urmila Ramakrishnan
Published October 5, 2010
The winner will receive $10,000 for creating a digital financial aid tool.

Study links roommates, minimized weight gain

by Sarah Nienaber
Published October 4, 2010
The study claimed being paired with a “chubby” roommate wanes weight gain.

MSA takes stand on Mich. harassment

by Cali Owings
Published October 4, 2010
The University of Michigan’s student body president has been harassed for nearly six months by a Michigan state official.

Students at U beat nat’l loan default averages

by Evelina Smirnitskaya
Published September 30, 2010
Nationally, 7 percent of students default on loans compared to 1.4 at the U.

Court ends temp. ban on stem cell funding

by Tara Bannow
Published September 29, 2010
Tuesday’s ruling allows stem cell financing to continue until the trial’s resolution.

Protests arise nationwide over FBI raids

by James Nord
Published September 28, 2010
Friday’s raids hit three U employees and a former student.

Some health care reform provisions began Thursday

by James Nord
Published September 23, 2010
Young people can now be covered by their parents’ insurance until age 26.
Stillwater resident and bow hunter Tommy Gerlach holds the buck he shot on Saturday. Saturday was the bow hunting season opener in Minnesota.

Minnesota relies on hunters to keep deer populations in check as fall ushers in hunting season

by Ashley Bray
Published September 23, 2010
Thursday is the first full day of autumn, and in Minnesota that means deer season is right around the corner.

Policymakers push higher grad rates

by Conor Shine
Published September 23, 2010
Future economic growth will slow if graduation rates do not increase.

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