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Painkiller abuse not a campus problem

by Kyle Potter
Published May 5, 2011
Painkiller overdose ER visits in the Twin Cities have more than doubled from 2005 to 2009.

Loan delinquency a common event

by Graison Hensley Chapman
Published May 5, 2011
Four of 10 borrowers faced the negative risks of delinquency or default on federal loans.

Franken to question Apple on smartphone privacy

by Ashley Aram
Published May 5, 2011
Sen. Franken sent a letter to Apple expressing his privacy concerns.
Workers Bob Lucky, left, and Andre Johnson, right, fill a pothole with hot asphalt on Tuesday in Minneapolis.

Cuts could force Minneapolis to slow its assault on potholes

by JENNIFER BISSELL AND DEEPTA HOLALKERE
Published May 4, 2011
Officials say they need more funds to repair the miles of roads in disrepair.

Hydroelectric plant debate resumes

by John Hageman
Published May 4, 2011
The park board and Crown Hydro have been in negotiations for 12 years.
Congregation members cue up for communion during Sunday service at University Lutheran Chapel in Dinkeytown.  The Minnesota South District of the Lutheran Church Missouri Synod, which owns the deed to the building, has proposed selling the property.

Faithful try to save their church

by Sally Hunter
Published May 3, 2011
A financial dispute could leave a Dinkytown congregation without a chapel.

Lawmakers aim budget ax at medical training fund

by Kyle Potter
Published May 3, 2011
Proposals would slim a state fund used to train students in medical professions.

Festival organizers want University in lead role

by Andrew Johnson
Published May 2, 2011
The Minneapolis-St. Paul Film Festival is winding down, and organizers hope to see more student involvement in the future.

U prof maps trees for city planning

by Emily Cutts
Published April 28, 2011
A city-wide tree canopy map shows where trees are needed.

Subsidy at risk for Wis. students

by John Hageman
Published April 28, 2011
Under the proposal, Wisconsin students at the U would pay $1,400 more per year.

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