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Sewer credits could draw developers

by Nicolas Hallett
Published October 22, 2013
Prospect Park has almost $3.9 million in incentives for developers.

University police bring in extra officers after robberies

by Tony
Published October 18, 2013
Minneapolis and Metro Transit police officers will be patrolling campus through the weekend.
A simple stromboli can provide delicious sandwiches for the week and can be filled with various ingredients.

College Kitchen: Naked lunch

by Alexander Brodsky
Published October 17, 2013
There's such thing as an almost free lunch.
Yogis begin their Heated Power Yoga class Friday morning at Corepower Yoga in Stadium Villiage.

Weighing the benefits

by Tyler Gieseke
Published October 17, 2013
Some popular health trends aren’t as beneficial as they’re made out to be.
Lindsey Siebenaler serves samples in front of the Motley Crews Heavy Metal Grill Food That Rocks food truck at the Zombie Pub Crawl in Minneapolis on Saturday.

Bites, beers and bands

by Callie Sacarelos
Published October 17, 2013
Food trucks take over Harriet Brewing, again. Plus, find out which truck is perfect for you.

How the ACA affects U

by Tyler Gieseke
Published October 17, 2013
Almost all Americans are required to have health insurance by March 31, 2014.

Museum gets one last shot

by Nathaniel Rabuzzi
Published October 17, 2013
After nine years, Rep. Alice Hausman is still fighting to renovate the Bell Museum.

Bicyclist injured in Dinkytown collision

by Marion Renault
Published October 16, 2013
The biker collided with a car turning into McDonald's parking lot.

The fashionista is in: costumes ripped from the headlines

by Sarah Harper
Published October 15, 2013
Being a lazy person shouldn’t stop you from having the Halloween of your hyper-relevant dreams.

More e-learning, but low interest

by Katelyn Faulks
Published October 15, 2013
The U is upping its online courses, but many prefer face-to-face learning.

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