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A jar of marijuana sits on a University student's table Monday afternoon. The Minnesota chapter of the National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws is working to draft legislation to legalize marijuana.

Minn. reacts to other states’ legalization of marijuana

by Cody Nelson
Published November 20, 2012
A lobbying group plans to push similar legislation to that passed in CO, WA.
Junior Faiz Ahmad studies with Kianmehr Ehtiatkar, Kianoosh Ehtiatkar and Micael Menendez at the new coffee shop Publika in Dinkytown. The shop gave out free bubble tea and coffee as its grand opening offer.

New café blends int’l with local

by Tony
Published November 20, 2012
Publika, in the heart of Dinkytown, will offer bubble tea and coffee.

Gophers fans share mixed views on Williams Arena improvements

by Andrew Krammer
Published November 20, 2012
Minnesota’s athletics dept. took steps to modernize the 84-year-old structure this offseason.

Conference highlights robot industry

by Rebecca Harrington
Published November 19, 2012
U reps. attended and helped sponsor the Robotic Alley Conference.

UMPD honors University student

by Jake Stark
Published November 19, 2012
Michael Zenker helped police apprehend two robbery suspects.

Leg. sends blueprint to feds

by Bryna Godar
Published November 19, 2012
MN committed to creating its own insurance exchange.
Late-night traffic fills the intersection of Fourth Street Southeast and 15th Avenue Southeast during Homecoming weekend.

Rethinking Dinkytown security

by Jake Stark
Published November 15, 2012
Minneapolis police are asking businesses to foot the bill for more security, but stakeholders are at odds.
Minneapolis City Councilman Cam Gordon speaks to the board and neighborhood residents about the need for energy reform in the community during the Southeast Como Improvement Association meeting in Van Cleve Park on Tuesday.

SECIA struggles to stay afloat

by Marion Renault
Published November 15, 2012
Southeast Como’s neighborhood association is dealing with a 75 percent budget cut.

College Kitchen: A taste of home

by Lucy Nieboer
Published November 15, 2012
International students share their favorite foods.

Amendments bring students to the polls

by Brian Arola
Published November 14, 2012
Only a small fraction of voters in the University area did not vote on the two amendments.

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