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Students hit the polls slowly on Election Day

Published November 4, 2014
Voter turnout surpassed that in the primaries in some areas on and near the University campus.

With clock ticking, students pushed to vote

by Logan Wroge
Published November 4, 2014
Volunteers made their best attempts to rally student voters, who often avoid the polls.

Green Line hits police cruiser

by Barry Lytton
Published November 4, 2014

Green Line light-rail service was interrupted for about an hour and a half on Monday when a train struck a St. Paul police cruiser. The police car was traveling northbound on Pascal Street North in St....

Fighting the odds

by Christopher Aadland
Published November 4, 2014
After overcoming financial and social hurdles, Malik Day hopes he can help struggling students.

U wants state funding for health care

by Blair Emerson
Published November 4, 2014
$34.5 million of the University’s biennial budget request would address health disparities and an aging population.

Food-to-booze ratios hit the polls

by Ethan Nelson
Published November 3, 2014
Minneapolis residents will decide whether to repeal a rule requiring restaurants to generate a percentage of revenue from food.

Hodges, Harteau talk safety in Cedar-Riverside

by Nick Wicker
Published November 3, 2014
Participants discussed homicide, racial inequality and education opportunities.

‘We are not a mascot’

by Daily Staff
Published November 3, 2014
Thousands protested against the Washington Redskins name Sunday.

Candidates target campus in 11th hour of campaigning

by Taylor Nachtigal
Published November 3, 2014
Jeff Johnson and a star actor campaigning for Al Franken visited campus last week.

Covering fresh ground

by Parker Lemke
Published October 30, 2014
A University initiative to help state agriculture is underway with $1 million from the Legislature.

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