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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.

Army enrollment by college grads on the rise

by Mike Mullen
Published October 28, 2009
The Army saw a more than 1,800 increase in recruits with bachelor’s degrees from fiscal year 2008 to 2009.

New legislation may mean lower costs for students

by Cody Vanasse
Published October 14, 2009
An amendment could cut credit card transaction costs, a major expense for tuition payments and University bookstores.

E. coli in burger sparks meat industry controversy

by Jill Jensen
Published October 11, 2009
The meat producing and processing industries have been taking criticism that they’re not doing enough to prevent E. coli contamination.

Will the economy recover by graduation time?

by Tara Bannow
Published October 7, 2009
Experts say despite gains, recovery is still a long way off.

Secretary of Agriculture speaks at University

by Carter Haaland
Published October 5, 2009
Vilsack advocates better programs for rural America and farming in general.

Michele Bachmann and Ron Paul to visit U this month

by Briana Bierschbach
Published September 10, 2009
The two U.S. Representatives will counter Barack Obama’s health care proposal.

U med student invited to hear Obama speak

by Taryn Wobbema
Published September 8, 2009
Sen. Amy Klobuchar and medical school student Peter Olsen share a desire to see primary care play a role in current health care reform.

College publishers get into book-rental business

Published August 14, 2009
Publishers of college text books are looking to cut out the middle man in rentals.

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