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The Minnesota Daily

Serving the UMN community since 1900

The Minnesota Daily

Serving the UMN community since 1900

The Minnesota Daily

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U breaks into top 10 research schools

by Conor Shine
Published December 13, 2010
The University’s research operation grew faster than all but two schools.

Snowstorm racks Minn.

by James Nord
Published December 13, 2010
In Minneapolis, 17.1 inches of snow fell, the fifth-highest total in city history.

Residents rebuke city spending

by Andre Eggert
Published December 13, 2010
The city is set to increase property taxes by 4.7 percent next year.

Icy blanket of snow coats the state

by James Nord
Published December 11, 2010
There were 129 crashes statewide reported to the Minnesota State Patrol by 4 p.m. on Saturday.

Mpls plan promotes urban ag

by Andre Eggert
Published December 9, 2010
A new plan would allow urban farmers to sell produce locally.

Sabbaticals under fire at public universities

by Adam Daniels
Published December 9, 2010
Politicians have floated ending paid sabbaticals to ease budget woes.

Regents approve OTC policy change

by Frank
Published December 9, 2010
The 15 percent fee would be used to pay for lawyers and other costs associated with licensing a technology.
Republican gubernatorial candidate Tom Emmer delivers his concession speech in front of his Delano home Wednesday morning.

Emmer concedes governor’s race

by James Nord
Published December 8, 2010
Republican Tom Emmer conceded in front of his Delano home Wednesday morning. Democrat Mark Dayton will hold a press event later this afternoon.
Pedestrians wait for the bus at 7th Street and Nicollet Monday night. It is the most used bus stop in the entire metro area where thousands of people board every day.

Student group fights busing inequality

by Andre Eggert
Published December 7, 2010
The group wants to improve some downtown bus stops lagging behind suburban counterparts.

Minneapolis could see lower property tax increase

by Sarah Nienaber
Published December 7, 2010

Minneapolis residents could see a decrease in their 2011 property taxes. Mayor R.T. Rybak announced a change to the proposed 2011 city budget that would lessen the property tax increase to 4.7 percent. The...

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