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Amanda Bot picks out cheese for a customer Wednesday at the Dairy Salesroom in the Andrew Boss Laboratory of Meat Science.

Dairy store has history of blue ribbon bleu

by Emily Cutts
Published April 15, 2011
The St. Paul campus store sells artisan cheeses and other dairy staples.

Dinkytown hit-and-run hospitalizes 3 U students

by Kathryn Elliott
Published April 15, 2011
Two of the students were out late in Dinkytown celebrating acceptance into graduate school when a driver hit them and fled.

Higher ed advocates ask Dayton for support

by James Nord
Published April 14, 2011
Gov. Dayton met with higher ed. supporters ahead of a budget battle.
Danger Danger! High Voltage!

Danger Danger! High Voltage!

by Sally Hedberg
Published April 14, 2011
Minneapolis music and fashion gets amped at “Voltage.”
Review: The Princess of Montpensier

Review: The Princess of Montpensier

by Martina Marosi
Published April 14, 2011
Not even the French language can save this overly ambitious period-piece from falling flat
Leg. pushes hydroelectric plant

Leg. pushes hydroelectric plant

by John Hageman
Published April 14, 2011
The controversial St. Anthony plant would power 2,000 homes in Minneapolis.
They'll always have Minneapolis.

Small Film, Big City

by Sally Hedberg
Published April 14, 2011
Local director, Brady Kiernan, carries his poignant film to Tribeca.

DFLer McGuire takes District 66

by Jessica Van Berkel
Published April 13, 2011

Democrat Mary Jo McGuire swept the state Senate seat in District 66, which includes part of the University of MinnesotaâÄôs St. Paul campus, in a special election Tuesday. McGuire, 54, beat Republican...

No-fault auto insurance under review

by Ashley Aram
Published April 13, 2011
Three senators have proposed bills that would reform insurance or repeal it.

Abortion bills advance on party lines in state Senate

by Michael Zittlow
Published April 13, 2011
Critics say the proposed legislation violates the Minnesota Constitution.

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