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Social Psychology graduate student Susanne Gabrielsen leads a group of swimmers Monday at the Aquatic Center. The University of Minnesota Triathlon Club is training for a triathlon that will take place in Texas next week.

Triathlon team to compete in national championships

by mackenzie collins
Published April 15, 2010
The Minnesota Triathlon Team will send nine members to compete this weekend in Texas.
Volleyball vs. Texax

Title IX controversy continues

by Michael Rietmulder
Published April 13, 2010
A recent report found that men’s sports were hindered by the Title IX legislation.
Daniel Sellers is the executive director for the Teach For America program in the Twin Cities. TFA asked Congress for $50 million for fiscal year 2011, up from the $21 million it received this year.

Teach for America fights for direct funding

by Danielle Nordine
Published April 8, 2010
TFA and similar organizations may soon have to compete for $235 million in grants.

U prof to study honey bee crisis

by Brent Renneke
Published April 8, 2010
Honey bee colonies decreased by about 29 percent from September 2008 to April 2009.

Health care reform to aid businesses

by Katherine Lymn
Published April 7, 2010
The new bill will likely spur small business growth and employment.

Surveys compare student experience

by Taryn Wobbema
Published April 6, 2010
Surveying all students allows for a look at satisfaction within departments.

Fed. student loan funding reformed

by Tara Bannow and Cali Owings
Published March 31, 2010
College students will receive loans directly from the U.S. Dept. of Ed.
University of Minnesota health policy and management professor Roger Feldman is a consultant to the Congressional Budget Office.

Health care reform: What you need to know

by Tara Bannow
Published March 30, 2010
The new legislation fas special implications for college students.

Student data stolen from loan company

by mackenzie collins
Published March 29, 2010
ECMC is offering free credit-monitoring services to students affected by the fraud.
Weight Lifting and dietary supplements

Raising the bar

by Ian Larson
Published March 29, 2010
The $25 billion-a-year supplement industry has grown dramatically, despite the absence of government regulation.

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