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Dozens of pieces of wreckage from the old 35W bridge lay in storage Monday, April 1, 2013, at a MnDOT facility in Oakdale, Minn. The bridge collapsed during rush hour on Aug. 1, 2007, killing 13 people and injuring 145 more.

Bridge relics could find home at University

by Janice Bitters
Published April 2, 2013
A bill would allow survivors and some institutions to keep pieces of the collapsed Interstate 35W bridge.

Outstate intern program stalls at Capitol again

by Jessica Lee
Published April 2, 2013
Despite bipartisan support over two years, a bill to incentivize internships outside the metro area continues to stall.

Minneapolis lags behind in bike corrals

by Brian Arola
Published April 2, 2013
The city currently has one corral but hopes to increase the amount.

Big ‘Gulp’

by Joseph Kleinschmidt
Published April 2, 2013
Mary Roach’s new book “Gulp” navigates the entrails of the human body from mouth to behind in her voyage down the alimentary canal.

Bill would allow licenses for undocumented

by Marjorie Otto
Published March 29, 2013
The bill would require residents provide a permanent address and form of identification, issued from their home country.
A poached egg served with tomato on top of buttered toast.

College Kitchen: Eggcellent adventure

by Lucy Nieboer
Published March 28, 2013
Which came first: the kitchen or the egg?

Debating the right use for ‘Lot A’

by Kelsey Shirriff
Published March 28, 2013
Residents are concerned about gentrification in Cedar-Riverside.
DFL Minneapolis mayoral candidates debate Wednesday, March 27, 2013, at the Humphrey School.

DFL mayor candidates go head-to-head on campus

by Brian Arola
Published March 28, 2013
Three current City Council members are among the five DFL candidates.
Director of the Minnesota Supercomputing Institute Jorge Vinals walks through the massive network of high performance supercomputers Wednesday, March 27, 2013, beneath Walter Library. A recent upgrade increased the amount of storage available to the institute's users.

University supercomputing gets boost

by Rebecca Harrington
Published March 28, 2013
The new storage system installed in January can process data at 30 gigabytes per second.
Marlena Needham of the Minneapolis Energy Options campaign prepares to call Minneapolis residents at the campaign's office Thursday, March 21, 2013. The campaign supports exploring alternative energy resources after the city's contracts with Xcel and CenterPoint Energy expire.

MPIRG’s effort turns to energy for Mpls.

by Hailey Colwell
Published March 27, 2013
The Minneapolis Energy Options campaign explores affordable utilities.

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