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Debate ramps up over potential effects of voter ID measure on students

by Kevin Burbach
Published April 9, 2012
If passed in November, the next Legislature will have to work out the mandate’s details.

Senate passage means voter ID amendment heads to November ballot

by John Hageman
Published April 5, 2012
One Republican joined all DFL senators in voting against the measure.

Local aves. to benefit from U funding

by Alysha Bohanon
Published April 5, 2012
The University is contributing about $550,000 to the projects.
FrozBroz Erik Powers, left, and Ben Solberg hang out in one of the kitchens where they currently make their uniquely flavored ice cream.  After they create a new flavor, the FrozBroz blog about the process and give away two pints of it.

FrozBroz Just Trying to Chill

by Sarah Harper
Published April 5, 2012
A new ice cream company has everyone screaming.

College Kitchen: The Magical Fruit

by Samuel Linder
Published April 5, 2012
Keep this newspaper away from polite company, because it’s got a whole lot of beans inside of it right now.

Survey of employees brings insight to the city

by Matt Herbert
Published April 5, 2012
The survey gave city employees a chance to make their opinions known.

Voter ID amendment officially heads to November ballot

by John Hageman
Published April 4, 2012
After re-passing in the Senate and House this week, voters will decide whether people should be required to show photo identification at the polls.
Communications major and neighborhood renter Ben Elling and a friend enjoy a warm spring afternoon Tuesday in the vacant lot on the corner of Eighth Avenue and Fourth Street SE.  A new apartment complex has been proposed for the site.

4th Street apartment plans move forward

by Nick Sudheimer
Published April 4, 2012
The 57-unit building would occupy a space in the Marcy-Holmes area.

Bill would make U take more waivers

by Dina Elrashidy
Published April 4, 2012
More students’ health insurance plans would be accepted as a result.
Pete Lebak waits for customers in front of his one-chair barbershop Saturday on University Avenue. Despite a drop in business during light-rail construction, Lebak is determined to keep his shop operating, as he has done for the last 32 years.

Amid light-rail construction, barber relies on regulars

by Molly Novak
Published April 3, 2012
Pete Lebak’s barbershop has been in business on University Avenue for 32 years.

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