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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.

Students make progress toward 15th Ave mural

by Ian Taylor
Published November 1, 2011
The project, developed by the Student Neighborhood Liaisons, is pending approval by the city and neighborhood groups.

Neighborhood groups lack student involvement

by Anissa Stocks
Published November 1, 2011
High turnover and the academic calendar make serving difficult.

Wis. man sentenced for DWI crash that killed two U spirit squad recruits

by Anissa Stocks
Published November 1, 2011
Bradley Erickson will serve 13 years in prison

Local chefs have fish to fry

by Jill Jensen
Published November 1, 2011
Nine Minnesota chefs are competing for $1,000 on Tuesday at the University of Minnesota.

Pogemiller to leave state Senate, head Office of Higher Ed

by Greta Kaul
Published October 31, 2011
He has served in the state Legislature since 1981.
Iraqi delegates visit sister city of Minneapolis, share stories

Iraqi delegates visit sister city of Minneapolis, share stories

by Dina Elrashidy
Published October 28, 2011
Nine Iraqis have traveled to the Twin Cities for a 17-day trip.

Rybak Outlines Plan for Downtown Vikings Stadium

Published October 27, 2011

Earlier today, Minneapolis Mayor R.T. Rybak and City Council President Barbara Johnson submitted plans for three different Vikings stadiums to Governor Mark Dayton and legislative leaders. These three...

State Somali population continues to grow

by Nick Sudheimer
Published October 27, 2011
The population is now at 32,000, the largest Somali community in the U.S.

Street sweeping to begin near campus Friday

by Nick Sudheimer
Published October 27, 2011
Drivers that don’t move their cars from streets scheduled for sweeping will be ticketed and towed.

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