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Studying abroad can be difficult for CSE students

by Katelyn Faulks
Published November 7, 2013
Students say high costs and tight course schedules are discouraging.
Junior Neil Horan pours coffee into a bucket of compost in his food science class in McNeal Hall on Thursday, Nov. 1, 2013.

Down to a science

by Alexander Brodsky
Published November 7, 2013
The U’s Science of Food and Cooking class praises the practical.
Bruschetta, an Italian appetizer, consists of diced tomatoes, mozzarella, basil and olive oil on toasted bread.

College Kitchen: Shop smart

by Alexander Brodsky
Published November 7, 2013
When to treat yourself and when to get over yourself.
Minneapolis Ward 2 City Councilman Cam Gordon was elected to a third term Tuesday night. Gordon, a Green Party member who won with about 87 percent of first-choice votes, will represent parts of the University area, Southeast Como, Prospect Park and Cedar-Riverside.

Gordon wins third term in Ward 2

by Nathaniel Rabuzzi
Published November 6, 2013
The Green Party incumbent City Council member secured four more years Tuesday, securing about 87 percent of first-choice votes.

Experts say light rail won’t bring crime

by Alex Bitter
Published November 6, 2013
Research shows concern in Prospect Park about safety is unfounded.
Minneapolis mayoral candidate Betsy Hodges poses with El Nuevo Rodeo owner Maya Santamaria at Hodges' election party Tuesday evening. Hodges received the most first-choice votes, landing about 10 points ahead of runner-up Mark Andrew.

Hodges leads after first count, Andrew unofficially concedes

by Kia Farhang
Published November 6, 2013
After the initial count, Betsy Hodges had more than 36 percent of first-choice votes to become the next Minneapolis mayor. Mark Andrew unofficially conceded in a speech Tuesday night.

Halloween robberies add to growing list near U

by Nicholas Studenski
Published November 5, 2013
Three incidents near campus have police upping their presence.
Minnapolis Mayor R.T. Rybak begins a proposition for the renovation of the Target Center in downtown Minneapolis before the City Council on Thursday.

Candidates vie for split power

by Cody Nelson
Published November 5, 2013
In Minneapolis’ “weak-mayor” system, personality and leadership style determine power.

How to: Election Day 2013

by Alexi Gusso
Published November 5, 2013

When the polls close at 8 p.m. on Tuesday, Minneapolis officials will begin counting ranked-choice votes to decide the next wave of city government leaders. Thirty-five candidates are vying to replace...

U employee jumps to death in Nils Hasselmo Hall

by Cody Nelson
Published November 5, 2013
A 37-year-old man jumped from the building's upper level on Monday morning.

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