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Obama signs student loan bill of rights

by Ethan Nelson
Published March 12, 2015
The president’s plan asks that U.S. officials help students get more information on loans.

Video concerns greek leaders

by Haley Hansen
Published March 11, 2015
A video of fraternity members in Oklahoma chanting a racial slur surfaced online Sunday.

U adjusts crime alert policy

by Haley Hansen
Published February 25, 2015
The school will only use suspect descriptions in its crime alerts when there are specific identifiers for the suspect.

Black History Month festivities have fresh motivation

by Parker Lemke
Published February 4, 2015
Recent discussions regarding racism and police misconduct give celebrations a new tone.

Obama’s tax reform plan could aid students

by Haley Hansen
Published January 29, 2015
Fourteen percent of taxpayers don’t claim tax credits they’re eligible for.

West Bank community members seek homeless housing options

by Elizabeth Smith, [email protected]
Published January 22, 2015
City restrictions block efforts to house the area’s growing homeless population.

Students robbed in SE Como and Prospect Park

by Morgan Wolfe
Published January 21, 2015
A repeat offender was also arrested for trespassing over the weekend.
Post doctoral research associate Minphuong Bui demonstrates how the sensor within the handheld device will detect nitrate in soil Friday at Kaufert Laboratory in St. Paul.

Device saves money, time

by Allison Kronberg
Published January 21, 2015
A nitrate sensor developed at the University could cut farmers’ time and pollution.

Obama touts bold swath of policies

by Liz Anderson
Published January 21, 2015
The president gave his State of the Union address to a crowd mostly made of political foes.

Blueprint for Action raises youth violence concerns

by Nick Wicker
Published January 21, 2015
Cedar-Riverside community members question the results of the seven-year-old plan to prevent youth violence.

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