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Five cars stolen in U area

by Nicholas Studenski
Published April 22, 2014
And despite 4/20, there was no bump in narcotics arrests on campus.

Light rail will run 24/7

by Blair Emerson
Published April 22, 2014
City officials and student gov’t leaders say the longer Green Line hours will benefit riders.

Franken, students talk college costs

by Taylor Nachtigal
Published April 21, 2014
The senator outlined his plans to address college affordability issues while hearing students’ stories.

U objects to patent reform

by Jeff Hargarten
Published April 21, 2014
The University is one of many schools worried about a bill targeting “patent trolls.”

To fight off emerald ash borers, U turns to Leg.

by Mitchell Yurkowitz
Published April 17, 2014
With state help, the University wants to create a center to research invasive species.

Marcy-Holmes locks in new plan

by Meara Cummings
Published April 16, 2014
The neighborhood is finalizing its master plan and seeking feedback.

Greek housing bail flails in Congress

by Anne Millerbernd
Published April 16, 2014
Some students are pushing a bill to make certain housing donations tax deductible.
Phyllis Kahn speaks with representatives of the Minnesota Association of Community Health Centers in her office March 13,2012 in St. Paul. Kahn is running against Mohamud Noor, DFL Minneapolis, in the 2014 election.

In tight race, Somalis turn out for Noor

by Jessica Lee
Published April 16, 2014
Mohamud Noor may be Rep. Phyllis Kahn’s toughest challenger in 42 years.
Researchers at the University of Minnesota are leading efforts to slow the spread of porcine epidemic diarrhea virus, in hopes of keeping non-infected pigs like this one on the St. Paul campus safe.

Legislature may fund research to slow pig virus

by Roy Aker
Published April 15, 2014
Lawmakers could give the University $1.2 million to stave off a deadly swine disease.
The apartment complex The Bridges is under construction at University and 10th avenues southeast and is set to open this fall.

Apartment boom pushes fixes

by Meara Cummings
Published April 15, 2014
Landlords aren’t feeling threated by the luxury apartment boom — in fact, they say it’s improving their neighborhoods.

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