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Supreme Court ruling spurs debate

by Raghav Mehta
Published January 25, 2010
How to stop the advancement of Asian carp is a contested matter.
Gophers players run onto the field at their game against Ohio State.

Athletics finances: a balancing act

by Mike Mullen
Published January 24, 2010
The University of Minnesota has given more than $26 million to its athletics department in the past five years. The department needed this and other outside funds to balance its budget and attempt to keep pace with the rest of the Big Ten.
MCTC senior Stephanie Johnson lies in a tanning bed at Darque Tan in Stadium Village on Tuesday. A 10 percent tax on indoor tanning services is part of the U.S. Senate’s health care reform proposal.

Tanning businesses criticize proposed ‘tan tax’

by Katherine Lymn
Published January 21, 2010
A 10 percent indoor tanning tax is proposed as part of the U.S. Senate’s health care reform bill.

US: $3B to end royalty dispute with natives

Published December 8, 2009
American Indian tribe members will be compensated for historical claims.

Major retailers hiring fewer seasonal workers this year

by Tara Bannow
Published December 7, 2009
Holiday sales are projected to fall about 1 percent from last year.
University history major Eric Swenson is a second lieutenant in the Army National Guard and is scheduled for duty in Afghanistan in early 2011.

A renewed commitment

by Mike Mullen
Published December 7, 2009
Eric Swenson re-enlisted in the military knowing that it meant he would see combat. Soon, the University of Minnesota student will join tens of thousands of American troops in Afghanistan.

Courts accommodate student-jurors

by Ian Larson
Published December 7, 2009
State courts allow students to defer jury duty to coincide with scheduled breaks.

Trees benefit from excess carbon dioxide

by Anissa Stocks
Published December 6, 2009
Studies show carbon dioxide causes more than climate change.

Congress considers new sick leave bill

by Mackenzie Martin
Published November 17, 2009
The proposed bill would guarantee both part-time and full-time workers five days of paid sick leave.
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Bachmann helps lead ‘Kill the bill,’ health care protesters

by Associated Press Reporter
Published November 5, 2009
Bachmann invited viewers of Fox News to Washington to roam House office buildings and confront lawmakers.

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