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Dr. Cassandra Jones, a medical preceptor, consults with third year nursing student Virginia Arnold and M.D. PhD student Nathan Welty in a huddle Monday night at the Phillips Neighborhood Clinic in Minneapolis.

Students use team approach to health care in Phillips clinic

by Kali Dingman
Published February 21, 2012
The free, student-run clinic is one of the only clinics in the nation using “care teams” or “huddles.”

Hennepin County violent crime down

by Andrew Krammer
Published February 21, 2012
Violent crimes in the county have decreased 38 percent since 2006, which includes a 6 percent drop from 2010 to 2011.

College Studio: Feet

by Sarah Harper
Published February 21, 2012
Spruce up your walkies!

Trial for Dinkytown hit-and-run begins Tuesday

by Branden Largent
Published February 21, 2012
Timothy Bakdash allegedly drove into a group of pedestrians last year, killing one.
Captain Sam Bellamy, played by Stephen Pearce, makes the rounds at the new exhibit Real Pirates at the Science Museum in Saint Paul.

Pirates invade St. Paul in swashbuckling style

by Kevin Burbach
Published February 20, 2012
The exhibit at the Science Museum of Minnesota features pieces of the only pirate ship ever discovered.

Map would pit Ward 2’s Cam Gordon against fellow councilman

by Nick Sudheimer
Published February 20, 2012
The Green Party is concerned about the proposed map.

The digital anti-piracy laws: a breakdown

by Jeff Hargarten
Published February 16, 2012
University graduates and Reddit users have opposed the bills.
Spaghetti noodles and onions help differentiate Cincinnati Chili from its less Ohio-born sibling.

College Kitchen: Fallin’ off the Chuck Wagon

by Samuel Linder
Published February 16, 2012
Ground beef is (relatively) cheap and (incredibly) easy to cook, so pump up your iron for a little more energy this winter.

Voter ID measure passes first state Senate committee

by Aaron DuBois
Published February 16, 2012
The measure was passed along party lines.

NCAA vote could override multi-year scholarships

by Andrew Krammer
Published February 16, 2012
The scholarships add security for student-athletes, but cost schools.

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