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Minneapolis massage therapist Courtney Johnson tans Tuesday, June 4, 2013, at Darque Tan. Despite known risks, tanning is still popular, especially among young adults.

New tanning salon opens in Dinkytown

by Meghan Holden
Published June 5, 2013
Some use tanning to treat seasonal affective disorder despite health risks.
Local filmmaker Melissa Koch recently made a documentary titled The Infamous T, which focuses on an LGBT-identified teenager named Jonathan who experienced homophobia and homelessness during his high school years and then conquered ambivalence after attending a new charter school and receiving support from a LGBT host family.

New doc shines light on LGBT youth homelessness

by Branden Largent
Published June 5, 2013
“The Infamous T” shows Jonathan Douglas’ struggles with school and family.
The Book House stock manager Kevin Sell moves boxes that will be brought to other locations on May 26, 2013, in Dinkytown.

Book House is relocating, but not done fighting

by Meghan Holden
Published June 5, 2013
The 37-year-old store will move to a smaller location in Dinkytown.

Teach for America faces hurdles in Minnesota

by Janice Bitters
Published June 5, 2013
The governor cut $1.5 million for TFA in the Higher Education bill last month.
Minneapolis mayoral candidates former Hennepin County Commissioner Mark Andrew, City Council members Gary Schiff, Don Samuels, and Betsy Hodges, and former City Council President Jackie Cherryhomes listen to an introductionat a forum hosted by the Somali DFL caucus May 31, 2013, at Safari Restaurant in Minneapolis. The DFL party will choose a mayoral candidate at the city DFL convention June 15.

Somalis raise their civic voice

by Cody Nelson
Published June 5, 2013
The Minneapolis Somali community hosted a mayoral debate last week, the first of its kind.

University area sees several car thefts

by Kia Farhang
Published June 3, 2013

Several cars near the University of Minnesota campus were broken into late Friday night and early Saturday morning, according to Minneapolis police reports. None of the cars appeared to be locked, the...

Three men attack biker at 14th Avenue and 4th Street

by Kia Farhang
Published May 31, 2013
Also, two students’ bikes were stolen outside the Bierman Place apartment complex.

Minneapolis sets diversity goals

by Meghan Holden
Published May 29, 2013
A report showed women- and minority-owned businesses hold few contracts with the city.
Hundreds gathered in the rotunda of the capital cheer as it is announced that the bill had passed, Monday afternoon.

What passed, what didn’t

by Cody Nelson
Published May 29, 2013
A wrap-up of new legislation affecting students

New apartments force early move-out for students

by Kia Farhang
Published May 29, 2013
Some students say they were given little notice to vacate early.

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