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Students observe at U.N. Climate Change Conf.

by Ashley Bray
Published December 1, 2010
Sixteen students and two Minnesota lawmakers will stay in Cancun, Mexico until Dec. 10.

Student group postpones Haiti trip

by Laura Sievert
Published November 29, 2010
Due to cholera and riots in Haiti, Engineers Without Borders was forced to reconsider.

15 U students heading to UN

by Urmila Ramakrishnan
Published November 24, 2010

Fifteen University of Minnesota students and one professor are heading to Cancun, Mexico for the United Nations Climate Change Conference. The conference is the 16th of its kind and begins Nov. 29. It...

Mpls Fire Dept. to train fire fighters in Kenya

by Andre Eggert
Published November 23, 2010
Eldoret, Kenya, has already received a truck from the program.
University of St. Thomas mechanical engineering professor John Abraham discusses his role as a rapid response team scientist Tuesday.  As one of the founders of the program, Abraham has organized scientists from all over the country to be on call to provide accurate information about climate change.

Scientists take on doubters of climate change

by Ashley Bray
Published November 18, 2010
University of Minnesota alumnus John Abraham says he has been attacked for advocating solutions to global warming under the assumption that the problem is man-made. Now, Abraham has organized a team of scientists who have volunteered to confront global wa
Senior Rashi Gulati works on her choreography Tuesday afternoon in the Barbara Barker Center for Dance. Gulati is preparing a piece for her modern dance class.

Passion pays for award-winning dancer

by Laura Sievert
Published November 17, 2010
Rashi Gulati, a U senior, has won more than 30 certificates and trophies in her dance career.

Study: Farming affects carbon levels

by Ashley Bray
Published November 9, 2010
Agricultural production may release add’l greenhouse gases.
A dress from the South Asia and Southeast Asia Volume of the Encyclopedia of World Dress and Fashion is displayed in McNeal Hall on the St. Paul Campus.

U prof re-examines fashion abroad

by Ashley Bray
Published October 26, 2010
Joanne Eicher is the editor of a new fashion encyclopedia that explores styles globally.
Dr. Carlos Sere speaks at the Sustainably Feeding the World panel discussion Monday at the Cargil Building on the St. Paul campus.

Experts tackle world hunger worries

by Ashley Bray
Published October 19, 2010
Three agricultural experts spoke on a panel for securing the global food supply.
Watching the skies

Watching the skies

by Tara Bannow
Published October 14, 2010
American researchers have tried for years to study unidentified flying objects but have been met with hostile resistance from those who say there’s no way the sightings were extraterrestrial visitors.

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