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.
Minneapolis patches pothole fund with $1 million by Tyler Gieseke Published April 15, 2014 The University fixes its own potholes but says its streets don’t need many repairs.
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.
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.
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
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.