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Gov. candidates weigh in on local aid

by Andre Eggert
Published September 23, 2010
Minneapolis will see budget cuts if Local Government Aid decreases.

U’s research in limbo

by Kyle Potter
Published September 22, 2010
Stem cell researchers are waiting to see if funding for their projects will be halted.
Roger Thurow gives his keynote speech for the Global Sustainable Bioenergy Conference Wednesday night at The Minneapolis Marquette Hotel.

IonE sponsors bioenergy conference

by Ashley Bray
Published September 16, 2010
The Institute on the Environment tackles major human issues.

Research: Foods can play role in study habits

by Urmila Ramakrishnan
Published September 16, 2010
Different foods may have an effect on focus, energy and memory.

Emmer’s budget plan would cut $400 mil. from higher ed

by James Nord
Published September 14, 2010

Significant cuts to higher education are on the horizon if Republican gubernatorial nominee Tom Emmer is elected. Emmer released the final portion of his plan to curb the state’s projected $5.8 billion...

A package containing three suspicious cylinders was found by a group of University of Minnesota students Saturday on University Avenue West. Police blocked off University Avenue for about two hours while bomb squad specialists removed the package.

Police close University Ave after suspicious package found

by James Nord and Jessie Van Berkel
Published September 11, 2010
The St. Paul bomb squad is inspecting a box found near the intersection of University Avenue and Berry Street.

With Ping, Apple dives into social media

by Frank
Published September 8, 2010
The music network comes exclusively with the iTunes 10 upgrade.
Senior civil engineering major Dan Grannes performs a final inspection on a neutrino detector module Thursday at the NOvA project's Como warehouse.  After passing inspection, the panels will be shipped to the Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory in Illinois.

U students help decipher neutrinos

by Kyle Potter
Published August 11, 2010
Building a machine that can detect miniscule particles is no easy feat.

Recent poll finds college grads are more likely to drink alcohol

by Miranda Taylor
Published August 11, 2010
Higher incomes are also an important indicator of whether a person drinks.

U of M students help free a man convicted in deadly Toyota crash

by Luke Feuerherm
Published August 11, 2010
A man convicted of vehicular homicide was set free last week in part because of work done by a group at the University of Minnesota Law School.

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