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Chris Hong, left, and Jaymond Huinh, right, scoop soy into containers for other volunteers to disperse into the manna packs for Feed My Starving Children Saturday morning in the University Field House. The mobile packing event was hosted by the Pre-Med American Medical Student Association and is the first time Feed My Starving Children has been on campus.

U students pack meals for Africa

by Yasin Mohamud
Published October 31, 2011
Volunteers packed 100,000 meal packs for children in the Horn of Africa.

Law schools check Facebook for admissions

Published October 31, 2011
Online character can be just as influential as good LSAT scores.

Law schools brought to court over job rates

by Jill Jensen
Published October 27, 2011
Experts say the U’s Law School could improve in its transparency.

Poll: 77 percent of students say technology improved grades

by Jeff Hargarten
Published October 19, 2011
The national poll surveyed the impact of campus technology.

MTV star Ryan Kahn talks jobs and internships

by Megan Nicolai
Published October 7, 2011
Kahn, a career coach specializing in helping college grads land their dream jobs, talks with the Minnesota Daily.

Despite a down economy, students can expect increases in holiday hiring

by Megan Nicolai
Published October 6, 2011
Despite a down economy, students can expect to see increases for open positions for the holiday season.

Former Apple CEO Steve Jobs dies

by Kyle Potter
Published October 5, 2011

Former CEO and Apple Inc. Co-founder Steve Jobs has died, the company announced Wednesday night. He was 56. âÄúApple has lost a visionary and creative genius, and the world has lost an amazing...

The BCS bill: How bowl games cost football programs

by Andrew Krammer
Published October 4, 2011
College football programs are often losing money during their single-game postseason ventures.
Former council to Julian Assange Mark Stephens speaks at the 26th Annual Silha Lecture Tuesday evening in Coffman Union Theater.  Stephens is an advocate for free speech and freedom of information and heads the law firm Finers Stephens Innocent, which is based in London .

Lawyer talks WikiLeaks, ethics

by Nick Sudheimer
Published October 4, 2011
Mark Stephens represented Julian Assange from 2010-2011.

U grad scores job scheduling for Michelle Obama

by Ian Taylor
Published October 3, 2011
Andrea Mokros started her new position in late July.

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