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ACT requirement could boost college apps

by Taylor Nachtigal
Published September 8, 2014
A new requirement that takes effect this school year requires high school juniors to take the college readiness exam.

In defense of sneakers

by Grant Tillery
Published September 6, 2014

Yesterday morning, I woke up and did something I haven’t done in nine months.  I threw on a pair of sneakers.  My weathered, white Tretorn Nylites felt right with my slim khaki chinos,...

Men’s Fall Style: Ovadia & Sons’ Fall-Winter 2014 Lookbook

by Grant Tillery
Published September 4, 2014

Men, this is how we should dress for fall.   Let’s throw away our fusty dress shirts that are three sizes too large.  Let’s cast off our boot cut jeans for slim, tailored chinos and...

Tracking the orange cones: your map for campus construction

by Barry Lytton
Published September 4, 2014
The University’s Capital Planning and Project Management office will spend about $535.5 million on construction through 2017.
Quick and spicy guacamole from scratch.

College kitchen: DIY Tacos

by Cecilia Mazumdar Stanger
Published September 4, 2014
Let’s get nerdy about taco night and ditch the cans and packets for once.
Students and parents bring belongings to their apartments on move-in day at The Venue on Friday, Aug. 29, 2014. The Venue is a new luxury apartment complex on campus.

Dinkytown hopes for commercial boost with new apartments

by Anne Millerbernd
Published September 4, 2014
The Venue and the Marshall luxury housing opened late last month in the business district.

Student groups seek to curb voter apathy

Published September 4, 2014
Groups like MSA and MPIRG hope to register 5,000 students leading up to November’s election.

International students could boost economy

by Taylor Nachtigal
Published September 4, 2014
The U is searching for more ways to help foreign students find employment after graduation.

Report calls for more public space along Green Line

by John Thomas
Published September 4, 2014
But the University area already has the highest amount of parkland along the Central Corridor.

Extinct bird still has much to teach

by Parker Lemke
Published September 4, 2014
New research provides insight into how the once abundant passenger pigeons died out.

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