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Representatives gauge U’s bonding request

by Mitchell Yurkowitz
Published February 3, 2014
Legislators visited the St. Paul campus Thursday to assess state funding needs.

After some changes, profiling still a worry

by Anne Millerbernd
Published February 3, 2014
Students and a U administrator said campus crime alerts can be alienating.

Como residents worried about TCE health risks

by Meara Cummings
Published February 3, 2014
After a study, some still have questions about the toxic vapor.

U-area hotel market heats up

by Nicolas Hallett
Published February 3, 2014
Another developer has proposed a hotel, but student housing is still big.
Citizen Kate Cavett and Rep. Joe Atkins speak in favor of the kill switch bill at a Labor, Workplace and Regulated Industries committee hearing on the bill on Thursday at the State Office Building. The bill was created in hopes of deterring criminals from profiting off stolen phones, and would render phones useless if taken.

Kill switch bill gets first look

by Roy Aker
Published February 3, 2014
University officials endorsed the measure at a state House committee meeting Thursday.

Little Szechuan adds heat to Stadium Village

by Grant Tillery
Published February 2, 2014

Most Chinese restaurants around campus are inauthentic, serving up ladle after ladle of $6.95 lunch specials.  Sesame chicken reigns king, and MSG-laden egg rolls somehow pass as acceptable starters....

New website created for tackling student questions

by Kristoffer Tigue
Published January 30, 2014
The site is based on social media platforms and is user-generated.

Minneapolis construction trends match U-area development

by Tyler Gieseke
Published January 30, 2014
The city awarded housing permits worth $1.2 billion last year, a record.

Students respond to crime with social media

by Meara Cummings
Published January 30, 2014
Some use Twitter and Facebook to inform; others use them for satire.

Neighborhood study suggests less parking

by Nicolas Hallett
Published January 29, 2014
The campus area has unique parking rules some say should be relaxed.

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