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U.S. Supreme Court to hear college admissions affirmative action case

by Matt Herbert
Published March 19, 2012
The decision could have implications for how public universities make decisions.

Kaler appointed to U.S. Homeland Security council

by Nickalas Tabbert
Published March 1, 2012
President Kaler will advise Secretary Janet Napolitano on security and academic-related issues.

MCAT changes will make test longer, harder

by Kali Dingman
Published February 29, 2012
Changes will take effect spring 2015; the test hasn’t seen updates since 1991.
President Barack Obama rallies students to elect Democratic candidates in the elections Oct. 23, 2010 in the Field House.

Obama looks to up student loans

by Matt Herbert
Published February 7, 2012
Average tuition at the University has increased by 282 percent since 1993.
Penn State Head Coach Joe Paterno talks with reporters July 28, 2011 at Big Ten Media Days in Chicago.

College football coaching icon Joe Paterno dies at 85

by Andrew Krammer
Published January 23, 2012
“Joe Pa” coached Penn State football for 46 seasons, but his career was tainted by the Jerry Sandusky child sex-abuse scandal.

Internet blackout fuels SOPA backlash

by Luke Miller
Published January 19, 2012
Some legislators have asked for more time to review the bill.
U of M graduate and web developer Zachary Johnson poses for a photo at Common Roots Cafe in Minneapolis Thursday afternoon. Johnson created a code for the SOPA/ PIPA protests that allows people to use it to black out their websites.

Anti-SOPA code goes viral, blacks out websites

by Jenna Wilcox
Published January 19, 2012

Thousands of websites went dark Wednesday in protest of two potential anti-piracy legislations using a code created by a University of Minnesota alumnus, Zachary Johnson. The code turns user's cursors...

MCAT could be revised in 2015

by Megan Nicolai
Published December 8, 2011
The proposed revision of the test could include sections on psychology and sociology.

Gophers athletic department brings in $25k on Black Friday

by Andrew Krammer
Published December 6, 2011
The department drew in just less than $50,000 over the four-day sale.

Online spending on Cyber Monday breaks records

by Megan Nicolai
Published November 30, 2011
The first Monday after Thanksgiving saw online spending increase by 33 percent.

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