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Saturday shooting injures one, halts Augsburg powwow

by Ian Larson
Published March 21, 2011
The fight sent one man to the hospital and brought and early end to what had been a celebratory gathering.

Underground U lab fire mostly extinguished

by Luke Feuerherm
Published March 21, 2011
Crews sprayed more than 500 gallons of foam to douse the underground fire.

U students in Tokyo forced to return home

by Ian Larson
Published March 18, 2011
Four students in cities in southern Japan will be allowed to stay.

Abortion debate reignites at Capitol

by Kyle Potter
Published March 10, 2011
A bill that seeks to hinder abortions will have trouble passing Gov. Dayton.
Elizabeth Kresal and Richcard Nielseu shop at Seward’s Co-Op on Monday. Kresel mentioned she is trying to start a garden in her community to save money on produce costs.

Economy has mixed effects on area grocery stores

by Andrew Johnson
Published March 10, 2011
Nontraditional grocery store models are finding success despite rising prices.
The city of Minneapolis has issued more snow emergencies than ever before this winter. Towing numbers increased accordingly.

Towing jumps as plowing records fall

by John Hageman
Published March 10, 2011
Minneapolis issued more snow emergencies than ever this winter, and the tows were out in force.

U students redesign Nicollet Mall

by Emily Cutts
Published March 10, 2011
The group will present its plans to Mayor R. T. Rybak on Friday.

Two U professors indicted for fraud in Georgia

by Luke Feuerherm
Published March 9, 2011
The Georgia Attorney General has charged the husband-and-wife for receiving payments from both the University of Minnesota and Georgia Tech.

Rybak focuses on Mpls’ economy

by John Hageman
Published March 8, 2011
The mayor’s State of the City address centered on future job growth.

MSA and GAPSA president hopefuls emerge

by Cali Owings
Published March 8, 2011
Three pairings will seek top MSA leadership positions.

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