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Minneapolis police begin search for Jenkins

by Monica LaBelle
Published November 5, 2002

The Minneapolis Police Department began an investigation into the disappearance of University senior Chris Jenkins on Monday. An official missing person's report was filed with the Minneapolis police....

New governor could determine changes in family planning legislation

Published November 5, 2002

W By Kelly Custer hen Gov. Jesse Ventura leaves his office in January, a new governor could have the power to change the family planning system in Minnesota. Not only could the state's choice for governor...

University business student missing since Halloween

by Monica LaBelle
Published November 4, 2002

Chris Jenkins, a Carlson School of Management student and captain of the University's lacrosse team, has been missing since Thursday night, say friends and family members. Jenkins, 21, was last seen Thursday...

Tumultuous Senate race nears vote

by Libby George
Published November 4, 2002

The Minnesota Senate race will end much the way it began - with national attention and close Democratic and Republican competition. However, former Vice President Walter Mondale became the DFL Party candidate...

Governor candidates approach Election Day in a dead heat

by Andrew Pritchard
Published November 4, 2002

After months of presidential visits, threats of legal action and volley after volley of ads, an intense and raucous gubernatorial race featuring four major-party candidates is almost over. Few will venture...

DFL’s Kahn runs unopposed after redistricting snafu derails opponent

by Elizabeth Dunbar
Published November 4, 2002

Democratic State Rep. Phyllis Kahn represents the University's Minneapolis campus area and faces no opposition in Tuesday's election after the state Supreme Court ruled that her opponent's name be taken...

State Street Halloween festivities draw U students to Madison

Published November 1, 2002

T By Jake Weyer hursday might have been Halloween, but for many University students the festivities won't begin until this weekend in arguably one of the spookiest places around: Wisconsin. Enter the University...

‘Minnecanos’ celebrates Hispanic culture with a Minneapolis twist

Published October 31, 2002

O By Nick Mueller n a stage containing little more than the outline of a rust-colored house, the lives of a Hispanic family living in Minneapolis unfold. With a couple of magic words, a trunk containing...

West Bank to fight underage drinking with new community courts

by Seth Woerhle
Published October 30, 2002

Underage drinking and partying in campus neighborhoods could soon carry different penalties for University students. West Bank neighborhoods will adopt community courts in 2003 similar to those currently...

Memorial services begin following tragic crash

by Josh Linehan
Published October 29, 2002
Planners expect 20,000 to attend Sen. Paul Wellstone's memorial at Williams Arena tonight

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