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Minnesota Supreme Court to hear Coleman’s appeal Monday

Published May 29, 2009
The battle for the empty Senate seat will roll into seven months.

Wrestling team boasts top recruiting class

Published May 26, 2009
Also, construction begins on Williams Arena floor.

Grads struggle to find jobs

Published May 26, 2009
Less than 20 percent of 2009 graduates have jobs.

Weber, Decker among six football captains

Published May 4, 2009

With the graduation of Willie VanDeSteeg this year, the Gophers are without a true experienced star on defense. So when the team had to pick its team captains, and things were too close to call on the...

Twitter growing in popularity among media pros

Published April 30, 2009
The social networking service is based on succinct messages.

Drowning deaths raise toll from Kan. storms to 5

Published April 29, 2009

WICHITA, Kan. (AP) âÄî The death toll from days of heavy rain in Kansas rose to five Wednesday when authorities found the bodies of two people in a car submerged in a flooded creek. A 26-year-old...

Coverage helps athletics budget

Published April 29, 2009
Last year’s television coverage brought in about $15 million.

Bakery group leader accused of ordering 3 murders

Published April 29, 2009

OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) âÄî A grand jury has indicted the former leader of the now-defunct Your Black Muslim Bakery group in connection with the 2007 killing of an Oakland, Calif., journalist. Prosecutors...

Little boy, far from home, 1st US swine flu death

Published April 29, 2009

HOUSTON (AP) âÄî He was not yet 2, far from home and dying. The first victim of swine flu in the U.S. was a Mexican toddler who struggled to survive for weeks in Texas hospitals âÄî long...

UW-Eau Claire cancels study abroad program

Published April 28, 2009

EAU CLAIRE, Wis. (AP) âÄî The University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire has canceled its study abroad program to Mexico because of swine flu. Karl Markgraf, the director of the Center for International...

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