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City support helps keep small businesses alive

by Nicolas Hallett
Published April 15, 2014
The city has helped small businesses get millions in startup funds since 1986.
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.
Lab worker and future medical student Gretchen Floan demonstrates how to intubate a person on a mannequin at the Commons Hotel on Tuesday. The Department of Defense provided in grant funding that Professor Pamela Andreatta and her team used to create the $50,000 mannequin with faux skin and organs.

Research on the front lines

by Nicolas Hallett
Published April 10, 2014
With $60.5 million in contracts from the Department of Defense, U researchers are revamping military medicine.
Chef Gavin Kaysen hams it up in the Cafe Boulud kitchen.

Star power continues to boost local food scene

by Grant Tillery
Published April 10, 2014
Café Boulud’s Gavin Kaysen is headed home to Minneapolis to open his own restaurant

Boutique sets women up for success

by Ethan Nelson
Published April 9, 2014
The Sisterhood of the Traveling Scarf opened a thrift shop on the West Bank in February.

Alumnus carjacked in Marcy-Holmes

by Nicholas Studenski
Published April 8, 2014
Also, the Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity was burglarized Friday morning.
HOME Line housing attorney Matt Eichenlaub talks to a renter on the phone on Friday at their Minneapolis office. HOME Line is a nonprofit that provides free legal, organizing, educational and advocacy services for tenants in Minnesota and now have the resources to help Minneapolis tenants beginning April 1.

Law students lend help to local renter hotline

by Tyler Gieseke
Published April 7, 2014
Staffed by law students, Home Line gives legal advice to renters.

U, Legislature disagree on bonding

by Roy Aker
Published April 3, 2014
Legislators are focusing on new building, while U officials continue to prioritize upkeep.

Chickpeas will cheer you up

by Grant Tillery
Published April 3, 2014
Sizing up the falafel around campus
Solar panel installations are looking to expand throughout the community with projects such as the Southeast Como Improvement Associations' effort to survey flat roofs in the area for solar panel implementation, or other sustainable alternatives including green roofs or beekeeping.

Bees, solar and gardens coming to roofs

by Meara Cummings
Published April 3, 2014
Southeast Como is conducting aerial surveys this month to determine the unused roof space capacity in the area.

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