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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.
Julia Merle-Smith moves a table in place at Hard Times Café on West Bank. The café is preparing to re-open after a vehicle drove through the side of the building last week.

Hard Times emerges from closure, with makeover

by Jennifer Bissell
Published April 13, 2011
The café closed after a car plowed into its outer wall.
Minnesota Department of Human Rights Commissioner Kevin Lindsey discusses the effects the budget cuts will have on his department on Thursday in St. Paul.

Dept. of Human Rights faces cuts

by Mike Mullen
Published April 12, 2011
Last year, the department fielded 1,264 complaints of discrimination.

Ph.D. student to lead Concordia-St. Paul

by Kathryn Elliott
Published April 12, 2011
Rev. Thomas Ries takes office in July. He’s planning his dissertation now.
Justice, in the balance

Justice, in the balance

by Mike Mullen
Published April 12, 2011
The Office of Justice is facing double digit budget cuts in the state Legislature.
People walk past the window displays in front of Heartbreaker on Saturday in Uptown. The displays were designed by University students.

U design students find canvasses in Uptown storefronts

by Amanda Bankston
Published April 12, 2011
Students’ display case designs are judged by perspective shoppers in one University course.

Ward 2 to shrink as city council boundaries shift

by John Hageman
Published April 11, 2011
The ward is 14 percent more populous than the average and will shrink by about 10 percent.

Dayton aims to level minority gap

by Michael Zittlow
Published April 11, 2011
Minneapolis has the worst economic disparity in the nation.

Parenting takes a toll on health, study shows

by Luke Feuerherm
Published April 11, 2011
The findings come from a decades-long study of more than 1,500 individuals.
General manager Ray Gaves tweets about the daily special Saturday at the Big Ten on Washington Avenue. The golden gopher bar bird website uses local bars’ twitter feeds to help people know where they should go out for the night.

New website links users and bars

by Jennifer Bissell
Published April 10, 2011
BarBird aggregates local bar and restaurant Twitter feeds.

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