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Cummings Books to close in December

by Jennifer Bissell
Published November 15, 2010
The Dinkytown bookstore opened before Internet competition arose.

Slew of car break-ins hit campus area

by Raya Zimmerman
Published November 15, 2010
Many of the 46 break-in victims had valuables in their car that were not stolen.

Roseville police dog recovering at U vet hospital

by Sarah Nienaber
Published November 13, 2010
The dog’s condition could be improved if the removal of a chest tube is successful.
University student Madeline Lee shovels snow Saturday in front of Coffman Union where she works. Lee said she had shoveled the front steps several times that morning.

First snowstorm of the season batters Minneapolis

by Ian Larson
Published November 13, 2010
Minneapolis has declared a snow emergency, and more snow is in the forecast.

Weekend storm could dump 8 inches of snow

by Sarah Nienaber
Published November 12, 2010
The National Weather Service has issued a winter storm watch for Saturday.

University hosts forum on effects of dams on rivers

by Ashley Bray
Published November 12, 2010
Experts from across the country discussed the harmful effects of dams on the ecosystem.
Richard Brand sits in the office of his farm that boarders Umore Park on Saturday in Rosemount, Minn.

U preps for controversial UMore Park mining lease

by Ashley Bray
Published November 11, 2010
The 40-year agreement is expected to net the University millions of dollars annually.
Jewelry artist Lauren Neal discusses her work.  She is excited to appear behind her artwork and talk about her process to customers for the first time at the bazaar.

Deck the dolls

by Grace Gouker
Published November 11, 2010
Twin Cities designers present their winter collections in true Minnesotan style.
The Jimmy Johns on Oak Street prepares for the evening rush on Wednesday afternoon.

Sandwich shop union waits for ruling over labor claim

by Jennifer Bissell
Published November 11, 2010
Jimmy John’s workers decry alleged “anti-union” activities.
Eastcliff, the official residence of the university president since 1911, will undergo renovations this spring.  Current President Bruininks and his wife, Susan Hagstrum, have lived in the St. Paul residence since December of 2002.

Board to approve Eastcliff renovations

by Taylor Selcke
Published November 11, 2010
Upgrades to the University president’s official residence are expected to reach $550,000.

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