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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.

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.
The University Recreation Center is ready for a cafe to move in and occupy the space on the left side of the lobby.

Board approves new campus eateries

by Nicolas Hallett
Published October 14, 2013
Northrop and the Rec Center will both get new restaurants.
Students put together breakfasts at Real Food Rising, a national summit of student leaders, on Saturday at TCF Bank Stadium. At the summit, they engaged in strategizing, training, and discussion about the current food movement.

Students push for sustainable food

by Julia Marshall
Published October 14, 2013
At a conference over the weekend, students called for the University to make 20 percent of its food sustainable.
Champlain intern at Fairview Wenson Masoka and policy research analyst for the Minnesota Chamber of Commerce Sarah Radosevich talk during a small group session at "Welcoming Immigrants to our Communities" held at University Lutheran Church of Hope on Saturday afternoon. The event hoped to spark discussion on what it means to be an immigrant in light of Amy Klobuchar's immigration reform bill that passed the senate in June.

University-area church talks immigration

by Alexandria Chhith
Published October 14, 2013
University Lutheran Church of Hope hosted a forum Saturday.
An audience member asks executive director of West Band Community Development Corporation Tim Mungavan a question about the city's new plans on Thursday.

Cedar-Riverside preps for light rail

by Alex Bitter
Published October 14, 2013
The neighborhood is anticipating more development after the light rail opens.

U of St. Thomas priest on leave, lawsuit expected

Published October 14, 2013

ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) — The Archdiocese of St. Paul and Minneapolis says a popular professor at the University of St. Thomas has taken a voluntary leave of absence.The archdiocese and the university...

New campus eateries to go before Board of Regents

by Nicolas Hallett
Published October 10, 2013
The Board will vote Friday to approve two new campus food services.
A re-creation of the falafel sandwich from Wally's Falafel and Hummus, one of many favorite dishes from around Dinkytown.

College Kitchen: Recreating Dinkytown favorites

by Alexander Brodsky
Published October 10, 2013
Forget it, Jake. It's Dinkytown.

School of Nursing receives largest gift ever

by Alex Bitter
Published October 10, 2013
A $10 million donation from the Bentson Foundation will provide scholarships for up to 500 Doctor of Nursing students.

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