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The fashionista is in: for the ‘bros’

by Sally Hedberg
Published November 8, 2011

Though it may seem more outwardly important to us, fashion and style isnâÄôt the exclusive province of women. Men obviously want to look good, but for much of the XY-chromosome campus populace,...

U to appeal Tubby Smith case at Supreme Court

by Nick Sudheimer
Published November 7, 2011
The Minnesota Court of Appeals upheld Hennepin County jury's decision to award $1 million to Jimmy Williams last month.

MPR v. Met Council lawsuit dismissed

by Kaitlin Walker
Published November 7, 2011
MPR originally filed the suit in February 2010.

MN housing crisis continues

by Anissa Stocks
Published November 7, 2011
Foreclosures in Minnesota slowing but numbers still remain high.

Judge tosses MPR’s light-rail suit

by Kaitlin Walker
Published November 4, 2011
Ramsey County District Court Judge Elena Ostby called the breach-of-contract suit "premature."

U pours millions yearly into Minnesota small businesses

by Megan Nicolai
Published November 3, 2011
The University of Minnesota spent over $66 million last year on small businesses and businesses owned by “protected classes.”

Wis. man sentenced for deaths

by Anissa Stocks
Published November 2, 2011
Erickson will serve 13 years in prison and 15 years of extended supervision.

Former U student attacks in Somalia

by Anissa Stocks, Associated Press
Published November 2, 2011

Abdisalan Hussein Ali, who attended the University of Minnesota as recently as fall 2008, is believed be the man who blew himself up in a suicide mission in Somalia Saturday. The attack, against an African...

Third ward councilwoman Diane Hofstede installs the last digit on the number plate, which will go on one of the apartment for Twin Cities Habitat for Humanity, Oct. 12 at the Nicollet Island Pavillon.

Representing the student bloc: Diane Hofstede

by Nick Sudheimer
Published November 2, 2011
Diane Hofstede runs her ward with little student participation.
Diane Colonga of Lake Harriet School gives instructions to her second grade class before recess on Monday afternoon at the Lower Campus in South Minneapolis. Colonga's class is one of five second grade classrooms and is five students over the preferred class size of twenty six students.

Minneapolis schools face higher enrollment

by Dina Elrashidy
Published November 2, 2011
Minneapolis Public Schools are hoping to expand or reopen several schools.

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