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U set to speak up about development

by Tyler Gieseke
Published June 18, 2014
Administrators plan to be more vocal about changes in surrounding neighborhoods.

FBI investigates city’s Somali community

by Ethan Nelson
Published June 18, 2014
Agents from the FBI are meeting with Somali community members in Cedar-Riverside as part of an ongoing investigation.

App offers tours of Minneapolis’ oldest neighborhood

by Ethan Nelson
Published June 10, 2014

A new app from Preserve Minneapolis offers a historical tour of Minneapolis’ first neighborhood. Minneapolis Historical includes tours of the Marcy-Holmes and Old Highland neighborhoods. The tours...

Tech experts call for heightened cybersecurity

by Lyra Fontaine
Published June 4, 2014
Some University of Minnesota professors say the school could do more to fortify online security.
Karen Kaler briefly visits with a patient in a play room at the University of Minnesota Children's Hospital on West Bank during a tour of the building on April 25. Karen Kaler volunteers to rock premature infants at the Children's Hospital.

The University’s No. 1 ambassador

by Tyler Gieseke
Published May 6, 2014
While the role of the university president’s spouse is changing nationwide, Karen Kaler remains a committed advocate for the University of Minnesota.
Senator Amy Klobuchar, D-Minn, speaks at a press conference on Friday morning at Coffman Memorial. On Thursday, the Education Department revealed a list of 55 colleges under investigation for their responses to sexual assault allegations. Although the University was not on the list, sexual assault is still a concern on campus.

Feds take aim at sexual assault

by Haley Hansen
Published May 5, 2014
New recommendations and investigations are putting pressure on schools nationwide.

After riot, cops prep for typical Spring Jam

by Nicholas Studenski
Published April 24, 2014
Police said they’re ready for anything but are expecting few problems at this year’s festival.

Student activists take on Keystone XL pipeline

by Vanessa Nyarko
Published April 24, 2014
Students from three states are joining a protest this weekend.

Medicaid expansion may help pregnant inmates

by Kristoffer Tigue
Published April 22, 2014
U researchers say the Affordable Care Act could benefit thousands of prisoners.
Como resident and property owner Mary Kay Dooley expresses her concerns and ideas for the community at a forum at Van Cleve Community Center on Thursday.

Public forum addresses area concerns

by Meara Cummings
Published April 21, 2014
Community members gathered to discuss concerns about their neighborhoods at a University District Alliance meeting.

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