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Como neighborhood association sees increase in student involvement

by Kelly Busche
Published November 27, 2017
Three more students were elected to the Southeast Como Improvement Association’s 13-member board on Nov. 14.

Student Legal Services sees increase in cases

by Allison Cramer
Published November 27, 2017
Attorneys say landlord-tenant disputes and immigration issues have seen the biggest surge.
Lisa Fazzino, a University grad student, talks about the tuition tax change in a small group on Tuesday Nov. 21 in the Tate lab on East Bank.

GOP tax bill could harm graduate student finances

by Eliana Schreiber
Published November 22, 2017
A federal tax reform proposal would count tuition reduction for graduate teaching assistants as taxable income.
Shahad Geer watches a Ozobot miniature programmable toy robot at the tech center at the Brian Coyle Center in Minneapolis on Tuesday, Nov. 21. 

New Cedar-Riverside center gives students high-end tech opportunity

by Kelly Busche
Published November 22, 2017
The Brian Coyle Center’s technology center will open Dec. 4.
Lauren Kalvin, right, Emma Dombrow, center, and Pakou Lee, left, work together on a class activity during Biology 1001 on Tuesday Nov. 21 in Willey Hall on West Bank.

College of Biological Sciences changes outlook for in-class research

by Cleo Krejci
Published November 22, 2017
Faculty hope to incorporate active-learning into labs.
University of Minnesota president Eric Kaler answers questions from members of MSA during a meeting on Tuesday, Nov. 21.

Kaler discusses proposed tuition hikes, campus climate at MSA forum

by Max Chao
Published November 22, 2017
At the Tuesday student government forum, Kaler called the GOP tax bill the "great train wreck of the 21st century."
President of College Democrats at the University of Minnesota, Braxton Haake, right, talks to U.S. Sen. Al Franken on Friday, Nov. 4, 2016 outside of Coffman Union.

UMN liberal groups call for accountability after Franken sexual misconduct allegations

by Carter Blochwitz
Published November 22, 2017
Some students believe Franken should resign after the allegations that surfaced Thursday and Monday.

UMN participating in national nuclear stewardship research

by Helen Sabrowsky
Published November 22, 2017
The University is taking part in a national research program aimed at keeping the nation's nuclear weapons secure.
Minneapolis Mayor-elect Jacob Frey speaks at a meeting at City Hall on Friday, July 10, 2014.

Citing affordability, Frey looks to increase household occupancy limits

by Arianna Valenzuela-Zazueta
Published November 21, 2017
The ordinance, authored by Frey, would amend the city's former code that only allows five unrelated persons per household.

University personnel plan review underway

by Natalie Rademacher
Published November 21, 2017
The plans hadn't been updated in several years.

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