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Loan delinquency a common event

by Graison Hensley Chapman
Published May 5, 2011
Four of 10 borrowers faced the negative risks of delinquency or default on federal loans.
Congregation members cue up for communion during Sunday service at University Lutheran Chapel in Dinkeytown.  The Minnesota South District of the Lutheran Church Missouri Synod, which owns the deed to the building, has proposed selling the property.

Faithful try to save their church

by Sally Hunter
Published May 3, 2011
A financial dispute could leave a Dinkytown congregation without a chapel.

Students prep for 8,000-mile, cross-country moped mission

by Raya Zimmerman
Published April 26, 2011
The two-month long trip aims to raise awareness of global human trafficking.

Last minute deal nixes government shutdown

by Conor Shine
Published April 11, 2011
The U.S. Congress finished a tentative budget deal hours before deadline.
3 U students vie to be Charlie Sheen’s ‘Tiger Blood’ intern

3 U students vie to be Charlie Sheen’s ‘Tiger Blood’ intern

by Raya Zimmerman
Published April 4, 2011
The students have topped 74,000 applicants to enter the third round.

Law school applications drop nationwide

by Conor Shine
Published April 4, 2011
The number of applications to the University of Minnesota Law School is down 8 percent.

After Japan crisis, officials assure state’s nuclear power is safe

by Kyle Potter
Published March 24, 2011
Officials across the country are looking inward at their own nuclear facilities, including Minnesota’s two plants.
Placebos, or "sugar pills," are used both in clinical trials and as prescriptions. Experts have raised ethical questions of a violation of trust between a doctor and patient.

Placebo ethics: real or perceived?

by Kyle Potter
Published March 23, 2011
For years, medical experts have been divided over the ways in which placebo use is fair — if at all.

U students in Tokyo forced to return home

by Ian Larson
Published March 18, 2011
Four students in cities in southern Japan will be allowed to stay.
Elizabeth Kresal and Richcard Nielseu shop at Seward’s Co-Op on Monday. Kresel mentioned she is trying to start a garden in her community to save money on produce costs.

Economy has mixed effects on area grocery stores

by Andrew Johnson
Published March 10, 2011
Nontraditional grocery store models are finding success despite rising prices.

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