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Grappling With Grape Salad

by Grant Tillery
Published November 21, 2014

“The New York Times” is the most reputable news source in America.  Other newspapers can’t match their veracity and breadth of reporting.  They give attention to stories and...

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Q&A: Hans Zimmer

by Laini Devin
Published November 20, 2014
Grammy-award winning composer Hans Zimmer spoke with A&E about his latest intergalactic endeavor, "Interstellar."

MN ranks fifth in student debt

by Jessie Bekker
Published November 20, 2014
One researcher said Minnesota culture encourages attending college, making for higher debt.

College Kitchen: Quick pickle

by Cecilia Mazumdar Stanger
Published November 20, 2014
Kitchen techniques, or survival skills?

No tilling, better soil

by Molly Michaletz
Published November 19, 2014
By not tilling their land, farmers can reduce their carbon footprint and preserve essential soil nutrients, experts say.

Minnesota wants more air quality talk

by Ethan Nelson
Published November 19, 2014
The Minnesota Pollution Control Agency hopes large emitters of pollutants will help communicate and respond to residents’ concerns.

As Minnesota settles into bitter cold, farmers already prepared

by Haley Madderom
Published November 19, 2014
Despite recent snowfall, 95 percent of the state’s corn acreage was harvested by Sunday.
Nate Stevensen and Alysia Urbina tests different e-cigarette flavors at Smokeless Smoking Vapor Shop on Tuesday evening.

Motion to ban e-cigs in public spaces pushes forward

by Kelsey Christensen
Published November 19, 2014
In early December, the full Minneapolis City Council will vote on the proposed prohibition.

New data system will ease work

by Taylor Nachtigal
Published November 19, 2014
The University is changing how its data is stored so people can access and share research more easily.
Barista Allison Noble makes a drink with soy milk Monday, Nov. 10 at Bordertown Coffee. Local businesses say they are trying to avoid increasing their prices while the cost of milk rises.

Milk costs straining shops

by Anne Millerbernd
Published November 18, 2014
A worldwide boost in demand for U.S. milk has raised costs, putting businesses in a pinch.

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