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Jong Woutat works on glueing cracks in a violin Tuesday in the Violin Making, Restoration and Repair office located in the University Technology Center. Along with violins, the repair office also works with cellos and violas and has been operating out of the Center for over a year.

The U-Tech Incubator

by Jennifer Bissell
Published February 9, 2011
The three-story space is home to 92 small businesses, which range from software developers and charter schools to acupuncture clinics and activist headquarters.

Dinkytown hit-and-run hospitalizes U student

by Luke Feuerherm
Published February 9, 2011
The incident left junior Stephanie Werner with a broken leg.

Legislature takes up voter ID bill

by Ashley Aram
Published February 8, 2011
If passed, the bill would require voters to present state-issued identification before voting.

English-only bill proposed in Minn.

by Michael Zittlow
Published February 8, 2011
Some feel making English the official language of Minnesota would be discriminatory.

Achievement gap forum held at U

by Andrew Johnson
Published February 8, 2011
A framework for reducing education disparity was presented.

Google gives aid to Riverside Plaza

by Jennifer Bissell
Published February 7, 2011
Google is investing tax credits in the Riverside Plaza apartment complex.

Four Loko off shelves, but not off streets

by Sarah Nienaber
Published February 7, 2011
The FDA had ruled caffeine an “unsafe food additive” to alcoholic drinks after an investigation.
JOE MICHAUD-SCORZA, DAILY
Jeff Frane leads a mass of bikers down ‘the hill’ on Saturday at Kenwood Park during the commencement of the annual Stupor Bowl bike race.

‘Stupor Bowlers’ pedal bikes and pound booze

by Ian Larson
Published February 7, 2011

Ahead of SundayâÄôs Super Bowl, hundreds of bicyclists from across the country descended upon Minneapolis this weekend, gearing up for a bowl contest of their own âÄî the Stupor Bowl. In...

Opening of Islamic Law Program highlights unmet needs

by Graison Hensley Chapman
Published February 4, 2011
The Friday opening includes a speech by U.S. Rep. Keith Ellison, D-Minn.

Judge orders mediation between U and apple growers

by Luke Feuerherm
Published February 4, 2011
A Hennepin County judge’s ruling dismissed most of the charges against the University over its handling of the SweeTango apple.

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