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Briefs: Pulley league begins, football receives another commitment and more

by John Hageman
Published June 22, 2010
The Howard Pulley summer basketball league began Monday, football received a verbal commitment, and more.
Dr. Ahmad Masoud Rahmani speaks on Monday, June 7 in front of the Amplatz Children's Hospital. Rahmani spoke about challenges he has faced while implementing a national blood transfusion service for Afghanistan.

Afghan public health blood clinic official visits U

by Kyle Potter
Published June 16, 2010
The U is working to help create a stable blood supply system.

SCOTUS to hear tax case

by James Nord
Published June 2, 2010
The University petitioned the Court to review tax policies for medical residents.
J Robinson, U wrestling cleared by internal investigation

J Robinson, U wrestling cleared by internal investigation

by Robert Downs
Published May 21, 2010
A University of Minnesota investigation found that wrestling coach J Robinson's real estate transactions did not violate NCAA rules.

Big Ten expansion could affect rest of NCAA

by Michael Rietmulder
Published May 3, 2010
Past conference expansions in the NCAA have led to a “ripple effect.”

NCAA approves tournament expansion

by Michael Rietmulder
Published April 29, 2010
Also, University of Washington President takes top spot at NCAA.

Franken takes on Facebook privacy issues

by James Nord
Published April 27, 2010
Facebook's new policy allows third-party companies to access users’ information more easily.

Undrafted Gophers reach deals with NFL teams

by Marco LaNave
Published April 26, 2010
Also, Gophers baseball pitcher wins Big Ten weekly award.

NCAA lands $10.8 billion television deal

by Michael Rietmulder
Published April 25, 2010
Also, the NCAA tournament will now have 68 teams instead of 65.

Obama administration tightens Title IX

by Michael Rietmulder
Published April 25, 2010
Men comprised 58 percent of about 550,000 college athletes in 2008.

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