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Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton speaks to a crowd at the McNamara Alumni Center on Tuesday where she outlined her intentions to combat terrorism on an international level as well as the home front.

Clinton unveils terrorism plan

by Hannah Schacherlerl
Published December 16, 2015
Speaking at the McNamara Alumni Center, the presidential candidate outlined a five-step plan to counter terrorism.

U asks for additional state money

by Brian Edwards
Published December 14, 2015
The total request is for about $39 million, plus some recurring requests.

Bikers call for further protections

by Melissa Steinken
Published December 9, 2015
Mayor Betsy Hodges proposed to set aside $6M for protected bike lines around Minneapolis.

Sex assaults go unreported

by Benjamin Farniok
Published December 7, 2015
About 90 percent of universities didn’t report rape on campus last year.
Graduate student Courtney Gildersleeve speaks at the University Baptist Church in Dinkytown on Thursday, where people gathered, calling for Minnesota's surplus funds to be spent on education.

Surplus could bolster education

by Hannah Weikel
Published December 7, 2015
Students, educators and leaders are urging the state to invest its $1.87B surplus in education.

More data to be public on accreditation

by Benjamin Farniok
Published December 3, 2015
New requirements aim to make the process of accreditation more transparent.

U Libraries face budget shortfalls

by Brian Edwards and Keaton Schmitt
Published November 30, 2015
Libraries systemwide are adjusting resources while grappling with budget cuts.

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.

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