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A biker travels across the Washington Avenue Bridge in subzero temperatures Sunday afternoon.

New county official to improve biking

by Mitchell Yurkowitz
Published February 12, 2014
Kelley Yemen will serve as the first-ever bicycle and pedestrian coordinator.

Student’s lanyard stolen from Smith Hall

by Nicholas Studenski
Published February 11, 2014
Also, a man was “shot” by a fire extinguisher in Pioneer Hall.

Student robbed in SE Como

by Kia Farhang
Published February 11, 2014
Two suspects took the victim’s backpack and wallet as she walked home Monday night.

Fans could get more fresh air

by Tyler Gieseke
Published February 10, 2014
With more game days this fall, eateries want more time to serve outside their walls.

Vikings money could upgrade U-area lights

by Kaitlyn Walek
Published February 10, 2014
A University group wants $8,497 to offset potential crime when the team comes to TCF.
Junior Biology major Laura Billstein works as a lab assistant moving plants to prepare for a botany class in Plant Growth Facilities on St. Paul campus, Friday.

Farm Bill brings opportunity, loss

by Haley Hansen
Published February 10, 2014
The newly signed bill is a boon to agriculture students, but it has already cut U jobs.
A completely remodeled and refurbished space in Black: Coffee and Waffles, formerly Muddsuckers, located on the corner of Como Avenue and 15th Street. Black is in the process of fully rebranding.

Como’s Muddsuckers Coffee gets a facelift

by Nicolas Hallett
Published February 6, 2014
The dive coffee shop is rebranding for a grand reopening in March.

Dayton questions UMD’s budget share

by Roy Aker
Published February 6, 2014
Officials disagree whether UMD and the Twin Cities are comparable.

After orchestra lockout, U still stinging

by Fernando Nunez
Published February 6, 2014
Minnesota Orchestra musicians worked with students before the lockout, but it’s unclear when they’ll return.
Heidi Ritchie, aide to Ward 3 Minneapolis City Councilman Jacob Frey, talks about her job duties at City Hall on Friday, Jan. 31, 2014.

At City Hall, aides have a hand in everything

by Tyler Gieseke
Published February 6, 2014
City Council aide Heidi Ritchie is engaging with constituents and policymakers.

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