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Senator Al Franken discusses STEM programs Tuesday afternoon at the Humphrey School of Public Affairs.

Franken stresses value of STEM skills

by Molly Novak
Published January 18, 2012
The senator stated how these skills heighten job opportunities.
Office Manager April Reichert balances the books Monday evening at Gopher Towing. According to owner Jene Buell they've only made ten percent of what they made last winter.

Local towing company struggles to stay open during brown winter

by Branden Largent
Published January 18, 2012
City regulations also increase difficulty for towing businesses to stay afloat.

EPA administrator holds lecture in Coffman Union

by Zachary McKeague
Published January 18, 2012
Jackson discusses the role of science and technology in the EPA’s work.

Neighborhoods halt city project to build noise barriers along Interstate 35W

by Yasin Mohamud
Published January 17, 2012
The wall would cost an estimated $5 million.
MTN's chairman Peter Larsen shows the equipments in a control room of one of the studios Jan 10 in Minneapolis.

MTN deals with $90,000 budget cut

by Nick Sudheimer
Published January 17, 2012
The network’s executive director since 1997 will resign in March.
University of Minnesota journalism junior Mike Slator falls at the start of an elimination round during the Red Bull Crashed Ice World Championship on Friday in St. Paul.

U students brave Crashed Ice course that drew 80,000 to St. Paul

by Kevin Burbach
Published January 17, 2012
At the Crashed Ice World Championship, ice cross skaters raced down a track involving sharp turns and drops.

$241M facelift for state Capitol awaits approval in Legislature

by Kevin Burbach
Published January 17, 2012
The building needs major repairs to its mechanical systems and safety features.

Regent Sviggum takes job as spokesman for Senate Republican Caucus

by John Hageman
Published January 17, 2012
Sviggum's dual roles at the University were ruled a conflict of interest last March
A favorite of many, monkey dough is usually served hot so the segments can be easily pulled apart. The dough is rolled into balls and coated in melted butter, cinnamon, and sugar.

College Kitchen: Rise above

by Samuel Linder
Published January 17, 2012
The joy of working with your hands and the even greater joy of knowing you may eventually pay back your college loans. Oh yeah, and it tastes spectacular. Baking your own bread is a fail-proof formula for total bliss.

New money in city budget restores funding to depts

by Dina Elrashidy
Published December 14, 2011
The budget is set to be approved today, and $2 million in unexpected funds could help some city departments.

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