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The Minnesota Daily

Serving the UMN community since 1900

The Minnesota Daily

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U ranks in top 20 for charitable contributions

Published February 25, 2009
However, schools nationwide are expected to see less in contributions in 2009 and 2010.

Central Corridor could get $20 million in federal funds

Published February 25, 2009
The light-rail line may receive Congressional funding separate from the stimulus.

Senate bill could pass Crown Hydro Project

Published February 24, 2009
The bill is in the early stages, but it would forego the decision made by the Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board.

Conservation agencies face big cuts

Published February 23, 2009
The cuts could be nearly 23 percent, which some say is disproportional.

Indicted judge set to go on trial

Published February 22, 2009

HOUSTON (AP) âÄî U.S. District Judge Samuel Kent will be making judicial history when he enters a courtroom Monday âÄî but it wonâÄôt be the kind heâÄôll want to remember....

Rochester campus looking to expand

Published February 22, 2009
The campus will request more than $7 million from the city.

Partnership tries to make dent in mortgage crisis

Published February 19, 2009
Hundreds of properties have been evaluated and purchased.

Stimulus: environment

Published February 18, 2009
Minnesotans can expect to see $107 million go into improving the state's water systems.

Money for reciprocity could go up

Published February 18, 2009
Editor’s Note: This is the last in a series examining Gov. Tim Pawlenty’s proposed cuts to higher education in Minnesota.

Stimulus: transportation

Published February 18, 2009
Minnesota will get about $502 million for roads and infrastructure, and $92 million for mass transit.

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