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The Fashionista is in: the Galliano report

by Sally Hunter
Published November 22, 2011
A&E delves into a more serious side of fashion.

Peeping Tom disturbs SE Como

by Ian Taylor
Published November 22, 2011
The peeper has been seen “dozens of times” by tenants this past year.

Another student robbed at gunpoint over weekend

by Megan Nicolai
Published November 22, 2011
This is the third armed robbery in Marcy-Holmes this month.

UMD med school profs say school cannot post lectures

by Kathryn Elliott
Published November 21, 2011
The Twin Cities campus posts lecture audio online.

Police remove protesters from foreclosed house

by Kevin Burbach
Published November 21, 2011
The house was owned by a U of M adjunct professor.

Bakdash civil suit delayed by criminal case

by Kaitlin Walker
Published November 21, 2011
Victim Sarah Bagley filed a personal injury suit.
Occupy Minnesota protestors took over a foreclosed house in the Corcoran neighborhood Saturday evening.  Protestors left the Hennepin County Government Center Saturday afternoon and remained in the house until police removed them Sunday afternoon and boarded up the windows.

Police remove protesters ‘occupying’ foreclosed house

by Kevin Burbach
Published November 20, 2011
The house in south Minneapolis once belonged to University of Minnesota anthropology lecturer Sara Kaiser.

Dinkytown business owners look to city for costly sewer

by Megan Nicolai
Published November 17, 2011
Nobody wants to pay to replace a privately owned sewer beneath 14th Avenue.
Fulton beer co-founder Jim Diley pours white wheat in a milling machine at Fulton Brewery Wednesday in the Downtown Warehouse District. It will eventually become their Sweet Child of Vine.

Fulton Brewery opens downtown

by Nick Sudheimer
Published November 17, 2011
With the new “Surly bill,” four friends have moved from a garage to a warehouse.

MSA votes to stand against occupancy ordinance

by Jenna Wilcox
Published November 16, 2011
City regulations say that no more than three unrelated people can live in a single-family home.

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