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Last of RNC8 accept plea bargain, avoid jail

by Urmila Ramakrishnan
Published October 20, 2010
The four remaining defendants resolved two years of legal wrangling over terroristic charges from RNC.
Jim Kelly demonstrates one of the handicapped accessible vans Monday at the Courage Center in Golden Valley. Vans similar to this will be used to pick up voters November 2nd.

Disabled to get ‘Free Rides to the Polls’

by Taylor Selcke
Published October 19, 2010
Volunteers will drive disabled voters to polling stations on election day.
Jack Sokol dressed as his own character creation Dr. Morganic Saturday morning for the Fall comic con. Sokol’s character is from a genre known as ‘Steam Punk’ which explores alternate histories in the real world with comic characters, an example would be The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen.

Comic book convention hits Minn.

by Adam Daniels
Published October 18, 2010
FallCon gives local artists a chance to network with fans and colleagues.

U study finds gaps in children’s health insurance

by Evelina Smirnitskaya
Published October 15, 2010
Hispanic children in Minnesota are much more likely to be uninsured than white children.

Final RNC 8 defendants to accept plea deal next week

by Raghav Mehta
Published October 15, 2010
Former University student Max Spektor is among the four who still face charges.

MnSCU Office of Chancellor to cut $4.2 million

by Raghav Mehta
Published October 14, 2010
The cuts include eliminating 41 positions.
"The Inheritance" promises big scares.

Shining a light on black filmmaking

by Andrew Penkalski
Published October 14, 2010
In its eighth year, the Twin Cities Black Film Festival is only on the rise.

City OKs bike-trail funds

by Andre Eggert
Published October 14, 2010
Construction on the trail connecting the U and downtown Minneapolis will begin in summer.

University spins off medical device production company

by Cali Owings
Published October 14, 2010
The first project uses U research to offer cheaper and faster treatment.

City ward redistricting may alter representation

by Andre Eggert
Published October 14, 2010
This year a charter commission will decide the new district boundaries.

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