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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.

MPIRG launches sexual violence survey

by Sarah Nienaber
Published October 13, 2010
The study will include schools from across Minn.
Robert Stine, the associate dean for the College of Continuing Education, works in his office on the St. Paul campus Tuesday.

MnSCU receives $800k grant for grad rates

by Adam Daniels
Published October 13, 2010
The Lumina Foundation wants 60 percent of Americans to have college degrees by the year 2025.
Malkolm Boothroyd (left), Alec Neal (center) and Katherine Ball speak at the Climate Solutions Revolution on Sunday at the Mill City Ruins in Minneapolis.  The three are biking across the United States while making a documentary about climate change solutions in communities across the country.

U students concerned about climate change

by Chelsey Knutson
Published October 12, 2010
The newly formed Minnesota 350 was the focus of the awareness event.
Josh Ludwig safely leads his fellow zombies across the street Saturday night at Seven Corners.

Night of the living dead

by Jennifer Bissell
Published October 11, 2010
The sixth annual Zombie Pub Crawl took place Saturday.

Jimmy John’s employees to vote on unionization

by Jennifer Bissell
Published October 11, 2010
The National Relations Board will conduct the election Oct. 22.

University to request $1.3B from Legislature

by Conor Shine
Published October 11, 2010
If the U doesn’t receive the funding, there is a risk of reduced programs and jobs.
Technician Dwayne Jackson checks the blood alcohol level of a recently admitted patient October 1st at the American Indian Community Development Corporation’s Detox Center.

Dumped in detox

by Luke Feuerherm
Published October 11, 2010
Each year dozens of students spend the night at the detox center at 1800 Chicago Ave. where staff hope the experience will keep them from becoming regular guests.
Children from the Como Student Community Co-op light sparklers Friday night after the Indian themed party thrown by the residents. The party celebrated cultural diversity in the community. 

Event shows Como residents’ diversity

by Chelsey Knutson
Published October 11, 2010
Roughly 60 percent of the Como co-op population is international.

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