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College Kitchen: Keeping it Cool

by Lucy Nieboer
Published July 11, 2012
Battle the recent sizzling temps with an “Eat Wave” — cold treats for hot days.
Owner Beko Tufa works in the kitchen of her newly opened restaurant, Dilla's, on Saturday.

Ethiopian eatery opens near campus

by Callie Sacarelos
Published July 3, 2012
Beko Tufa’s family-owned business fulfills a longtime dream of hers.
Angella Hanson and her son Douglas sip tea and nibble pastries on Thursday at Lady Elegant's Tea Room & Gift Shoppe in Milton Sq. Hanson brought her son to the tea room to celebrate his ninth birthday.

Milton Square: an ‘unfound treasure’ in St. Paul

by Callie Sacarelos
Published July 3, 2012
The century-old building is located a couple blocks from St. Paul campus.

Minneapolis focuses on ‘Homegrown’ food

by Bryna Godar
Published June 27, 2012
The city food council set a plan for the remainder of 2012.
DFL City Council members walk down Hennepin Avenue during the Pride Parade on Sunday. The DFL City Council members also hosted a barbecue in Painter Park after the parade.

Twin Cities Pride festival gets political in 40th year

by Jade Lomeli
Published June 27, 2012
This year’s fest focused on the marriage amendment up for a vote in November.
Student liaisons Jonathan Buetner and Carrie Noble play bocce ball during their weekly "Lawn Game Night" on Thursday at Marcy Holmes Park. Liaisons organize community events to attempt to get students more involved with other residents.

Liasons attempt to increase resident involvement

by Megan Gosch
Published June 26, 2012
Exposure has been a problem for student neighborhood liaisons.

Fairview patient makes bomb threat

by Michael Geissler
Published June 22, 2012
The man was arrested for tresspassing and making terroristic threats, according to University police.
Deonte Lawson paints accents for the eagle's feathers Thursday during the second day of working on a flag mural in South Minneapolis.

Minneapolis to give out grants to deter graffiti

by Bryna Godar
Published June 21, 2012
The Brian Coyle Center and West Bank Business Association are among the recipients.

Minn. high court rules in U’s favor in Tatro case

by Katherine Lymn
Published June 20, 2012
The Minnesota Supreme Court affirmed the punishment the University imposed on Amanda Tatro for controversial Facebook posts in 2009.
Minneapolis Police Department crime prevention specialist Carla Nielson, right, meets with Sherman Associates Inc. employees Friday at new MPD Safety Center located inside Riverside Plaza. From left to right, Abdi Nassan, Tim Frost, Justin Teal and Charles Little discuss plans with Nielson for National Night Out, a community building event held in the neighborhood.

New safety center bridges police-community gap

by Megan Gosch
Published June 20, 2012
The Cedar-Riverside/West Bank Safety Center opened in May.

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