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Banning all refugees is not a solution

by Keelia Moeller
Published November 24, 2015
We need to lessen the isolation that refugees are experiencing, not ban them from the country.

State, local lawmakers address oil train concerns

by Erica Mahoney
Published November 23, 2015
City leaders want more information about safety procedures from train companies.

Minnesota gov’t given low grade for transparency

by Melissa Steinken
Published November 17, 2015
A watchdog nonprofit gave Minnesota a D- grade for state integrity and accountability.

University’s Institutional Review Board fortified

by Melissa Steinken
Published November 11, 2015
Dozens of changes are planned after harsh reviews of University research practices.

City wants party bus guidelines

by Carter Jones
Published November 10, 2015
Minneapolis proposed party bus rules after they were linked to crime and sex trafficking.
A backhoe sits in the dirt at the backside of the Tate Laboratory of Physics on Saturday evening. The renovation being done is part of a 92.5 million dollar project.

Opinions differ on HEAPR

by Brian Edwards
Published November 9, 2015
The University will request $100 million from the state in 2016 to keep buildings updated.

Upcoming report finds racial disparities in city’s creative sectors

by Carter Jones
Published November 5, 2015
The finding is part of a citywide effort to set an agenda for arts spending.

U faces questions on source of fetal tissue

by Erica Mahoney
Published November 4, 2015
Some lawmakers are concerned about where researchers get fetal tissue.

Lawmaker faces new challenger

by Erica Mahoney
Published October 28, 2015
Two challenger will face Rep. Phyllis Kahn in the Democratic-Farmer-Labor primary race for District 60B.

Dayton targets oil trains

by Erica Mahoney
Published October 27, 2015
The governor says crude oil train routes could be putting Minnesotans in harm’s way.

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