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President of College Democrats Laura Pratt writes on a whiteboard while group members brainstorm ideas for an event that would educate students on ranked choice voting on Wednesday evening in STSS. The student group endorsed Mark Andrew and Jacob Frey.

Few groups jump to endorse

by Alexi Gusso
Published October 10, 2013
Some student groups don’t want to lose fees funding; others don’t have a party line to follow.

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.

University, Minneapolis Public Schools partner on childhood education

by Anne Millerbernd
Published October 9, 2013
University research will help the schools increase graduation rates.

Man hospitalized after climbing Dinkytown utility pole

by Alexi Gusso
Published October 9, 2013
The incident happened around 1:30 a.m. Wednesday.

Ward 2 City Council candidate runs quiet campaign

by Alexandria Chhith
Published October 9, 2013
Diana Newberry is a member of the Socialist Workers Party.
University of Minnesota researchers discovered that leaf litter can be a source of pollution for urban lakes and rivers, and reducing leaf litter can improve water quality. University Landcare workers will begin removing leaves in the next few weeks.

Leaf pollution makes urban lakes reek

by Katelyn Faulks
Published October 9, 2013
Excess nutrients have damaged about 140 lakes in the metro area.
A pedestrian crosses the light rail tracks on the intersection of Oak Street and Washington Avenue on Monday, Oct. 7, 2013. The line is slated for completion in 2014.

Keeping the Green Line safe

by Nicolas Hallett
Published October 9, 2013
As the rail system moves on to campus, Metro Transit is taking precautions.

Candidates talk stadium, education

by Nathaniel Rabuzzi
Published October 9, 2013
Five mayoral hopefuls discussed development and the city's schools.

On break, higher ed chairs keep University in mind

by Alma Provone
Published October 9, 2013
Rep. Gene Pelowski and Sen. Terri Bonoff are starting new initiatives and continuing old ones.
Registered nurse Lorelee Miner gives freshman animal science major Andrea Engstrom a flu shot, Thursday afternoon at the St. Paul Student Center.

New flu vaccine available for University students, faculty and staff

by Tyler Gieseke
Published October 8, 2013
Boynton Health Service is offering a nasal spray vaccine this year.

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