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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.

Police respond to two cases of terroristic threat

by Nick Wicker
Published September 3, 2014
In one case, a man was threatened at the University’s Golf Club House.

Recession aside, Twin Cities jobs promising

by Jessie Bekker
Published September 3, 2014
Experts and charts say the metro area is an oasis for recent graduates.

New data portal opens doors for research

by Ethan Nelson
Published September 3, 2014
Studies could be streamlined as city departments upload data to an online portal, researchers say.

Franken declines students’ call to debate on campus

by John Thomas
Published September 3, 2014
The student government waged an unsuccessful push for a senatorial debate on campus.
The mudslide on West Bank remains a work in progress on Monday. The mudslide, which occurred at the base of the University of Minnesota's Fairview Medical Center, now blocks bicyclists and pedestrians from their usual route on the West Bank trail.

Mudslide on West Bank will keep roads closed until 2015

by Zoe DiCicco
Published September 3, 2014
The Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board has yet to determine a permanent fix for the mudslide.

Green Line strikes, kills pedestrian

by Haley Hansen
Published September 2, 2014
The woman was using a crosswalk at the Westgate station near the Prospect Park neighborhood.

Professor pleads guilty to sending sexually explicit messages to a minor

by Anne Millerbernd
Published September 2, 2014
Woody Dale Branton could face 10 years to life in prison and registration as a sex offender.

Boom in new student housing may have hit its peak

by Ethan Nelson
Published September 2, 2014
Though University-area property has been targeted in recent years, some say the trend won’t continue.

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