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Princeton economist leads discussion on health care policy, criticizes U.S. system’s inefficiencies

by Mike Enright
Published February 23, 2007
Experts met at the St. Paul hotel to ponder the current state of health care.

Upward Bound faces deficient funds

by James Schlemmer
Published February 22, 2007
The federally funded program helps low-income students get into college.

Former professor discusses peace in the Middle East

by Kathryn Nelson
Published February 22, 2007
Dr. Zmora is helping to develop a cross-cultural school to facilitate peace.

Revamped, longer GRE effective this September

by Karlee Weinmann
Published February 20, 2007

The process for entering graduate school will become lengthier and more difficult this fall. Beginning Sept. 10, the estimated 550,000 people worldwide who take the Graduate Record Examination each year...

Student group practices despite controversy

by Kathryn Nelson
Published February 15, 2007
Some students still practice Falun Gong, a Chinese spiritual movement, despite opposition by the Chinese government.

Human rights advocate speaks to law school about war on terror, torture abroad

by Kathryn Nelson
Published February 12, 2007
Gabor Rona challenged everything from U.S. policy to interrogation tactics used on detainees.

Scammers steal identities via prank calls

by Kevin Behr
Published February 9, 2007
The real court system will never ask for a person's Social Security number.

Ag student interns on Hill, works on farm bill with U.S. Rep. Peterson

by Allison Wickler
Published February 1, 2007

Most University students are far removed from political debate in Washington, D.C., but one University sophomore is right in the thick of things. Lucas Sjostrom, an agricultural education sophomore who...

Turks investigate U prof

by Conrad Wilson
Published January 31, 2007
A visiting professor is charged with insulting Turkishness after writing book.

Oromo youths yearn for freedom

by Bryce Haugen
Published January 31, 2007

Few people have heard of his homeland in the Horn of Africa, but Edao Dawano is willing to die for its freedom. The University biology sophomore effuses indescribable passion when talking about Oromia,...

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