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New data shows U defies national student loan default trends

by Jill Jensen
Published September 14, 2011
The national percentage of students in loan default is at a 12-year high.

Pell Grants shielded in debt ceiling deal

by Megan Nicolai
Published August 3, 2011
In exchange, loans for grad, professional students were slashed.

In search of a new formula

by Evelina Smirnitskaya
Published August 3, 2011
With less state funding, Big Ten schools are searching for a way to balance cost and quality.

Big Ten reps meet in Park Ridge, Ill.

by Samuel Gordon
Published June 7, 2011
Conference Presidents and Chancellors decided on important games' locations Sunday.

Big Ten toys with paying players

by Evelina Smirnitskaya
Published June 1, 2011
Officials are looking to increase scholarships to cover extra costs.

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.

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