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MSA, U in talks for fare-free LRT zone

by Cody Nelson
Published September 17, 2012
Students traveling between East and West banks of campus would ride the light rail for free.
Peppermint Park CEO and founder Jessie Conners readies bags for display in her store Sunday morning in Dinky Town. Conners had been at work since 4:00 a.m. prepping the store to open the following day.

Dinkytown designer shop opens

by Tony
Published September 4, 2012
The retailer started a student group that may require additional U oversight.

Light-rail construction 68 percent complete

by Jessica Lee
Published September 4, 2012
Workers aimed to finish crucial intersections and sidewalks before fall classes.

Espresso Royale building sold

by Nickalas Tabbert
Published August 8, 2012
For current tenants, it’s business as usual.

Como reuse program struggles with funding

by Megan Gosch
Published August 8, 2012
A program that aims to eliminate curbside waste is in danger this fall.

City uses students’ work to revamp Cedar-Riverside

by Megan Gosch
Published July 25, 2012
A capstone course within the Humphrey School of Public Affairs gives students a chance to address community issues

City looks to amend rental license rules

by Megan Gosch
Published July 18, 2012
The changes would require certain landlords to take classes.
Cedar Riverside Youth Council member Kowsar Abdi, second from the right, supervises the chalk drawing station Monday outside the Brian Coyle Center. The CRYC organized the field day Monday as part of a week of events that for Youth Awareness Week.

Council works to empower Cedar-Riverside youth

by Megan Gosch
Published July 11, 2012
The group consists of 25 kids between age 13 and 21.

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