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MSLC could join advisory group to state higher ed office

by Luke Miller
Published April 25, 2012
The proposal was included in the higher education omnibus bill, which will go to a conference committee Wednesday.

Advisers play unseen role in elections

by Matt Herbert
Published April 25, 2012
Campaign advisers help shape candidate messages and raise funds.

Recent refugees face language barriers

by Emma Nelson
Published April 25, 2012
Programs in the community and at the U help non-native English speakers maneuver the new culture.

Project studies city households’ impact on environment

by Emily Mongan
Published April 25, 2012
The study is comprised of homes in Anoka and Ramsey counties.

Minneapolis police Chief Dolan to retire

by John Hageman
Published April 25, 2012
Tim Dolan has been on the Minneapolis police force since 1983.
Rebekah Schmidt, right, models a design by Carissa Prieve, left, for the upcoming No White fashion show Friday in McNeal Hall.  The designs were intended to have been inspired by violence, deception, passion and revenge that have been whitewashed from fairy tales.

Happily never after

by Tony
Published April 24, 2012
The Weisman’s first student fashion show asks designers to explore the dark side of fairy tales.
Dan Patterson, an employee of Tech Dump, throws an old computer tower in a bin to be recycled Monday at Van Cleave Park. Tech Dump, a division of Jobs Foundation, co-sponsored the event to collect old or outdated electronics to be recycled, refurbished or destroyed.

Tech dump helps residents recycle

by Aaron DuBois
Published April 24, 2012
Community members and students brought in old electronics to be recycled or reused.

Legislators OK alcohol in suites, beer garden at TCF games

by Matt Herbert
Published April 24, 2012
Gov. Mark Dayton will sign the bill, but the Board of Regents has the final say on stadium sales.

At least 13 alcohol-related incidents reported in a quiet Spring Jam

by Branden Largent
Published April 24, 2012
The state funded an increase in patrols in and around the campus area.

Fired Jimmy John’s workers to work again, judge rules

by Greta Kaul
Published April 24, 2012
The six workers would get $10,000 each in back pay.

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