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Minneapolis to consider e-cig ban

by Ethan Nelson
Published September 30, 2014
A University-area councilman will introduce a plan to treat e-cigs the same as cigarettes.

Cues in the hues

by Kevin Karner
Published September 30, 2014
The 2014 election cycle features a wide array of logo designs, all intended to paint candidates’ identities and catch voters’ interest.

Students assaulted trying to stop theft

by Nick Wicker
Published September 30, 2014
Also, police cited a man for disorderly conduct after a fight in Dinkytown.

Through donations, Vikings put neighborhood organizations on the team

by Barry Lytton
Published September 29, 2014
The NFL team is supplying campus community organizations with $180,000 over the next two years through the University of Minnesota’s Good Neighbor Fund.

New stores for business districts in University area

by Haley Madderom
Published September 25, 2014
Five businesses opened their doors, and at least six more are scheduled to open.

Budget plan draws critique

by John Thomas
Published September 24, 2014
Eric Kaler’s HEAPR funding proposal has received a range of reviews from lawmakers.

MPD to recruit more diverse officers

by Ethan Nelson
Published September 24, 2014
Mayor Betsy Hodges’ proposed budget allows to add 10 new officers to the Minneapolis police force next year.

Crookston surveys on sexual assault

by Kate Clark
Published September 23, 2014
The survey will gauge students’ attitude toward sexual assault.

The ‘Band-Aid’ solution

by Blair Emerson
Published September 23, 2014
Some school and state officials say tuition freezes shouldn’t replace long-term strategies for cutting students’ costs.

Loan bill hits second roadblock

by Blair Emerson
Published September 22, 2014
A measure to allow refinancing of federal student loans has split Congress on party lines.

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