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Mpls. street food 101

Mpls. street food 101

by Raghav Mehta
Published May 26, 2010
A new downtown ordinance makes street food a reality. But is it delicious?

Minneapolis bids for 2012 DNC

by Danielle Nordine
Published May 26, 2010
The bid was submitted May 21 by Meet Minneapolis.

Local PR firm uses Facebook votes to select company’s next summer intern

by Miranda Taylor
Published May 26, 2010
Fast Horse Inc. will rely on new social media to select candidates.

Session ends with significant legislation

by James Nord
Published May 26, 2010
Legislation affecting the University includes measures on the budget, building projects and alcohol sales.
Brian Peterson, recent University graduate, explains the major components of new tenant protections. Of the new regulations, late fees will be capped at 8 percent for all leases that start 2011.

Tenants protected under Minn. law

by Katherine Lymn
Published May 26, 2010
The Tenant Bill of Rights updated rent protections for the first time in 20 years.

UMR students get involved in university development

by Luke Feuerherm
Published May 26, 2010
A growing student body has spurred changes in UMR programs.
Pawlenty appoints U law prof to Minn. Supreme Court

Pawlenty appoints U law prof to Minn. Supreme Court

by Associated Press
Published May 18, 2010
U law professor David Stras will take the place of Associate Justice Lorie Gildea, who will become chief justice June 30.

Minn. lawmakers pass budget compromise, adjourn

Published May 17, 2010
Lawmakers and Gov. Tim Pawlenty finished their work in a short special session Monday morning.
Iron Man preparing to give a facial with a blast from his hand
PHOTO COURTESY PARAMOUNT PICTURES

Review: “Iron Man 2”

by Tony Libera
Published May 7, 2010
The sequel to the 2008 hit aims for greatness, but loses sight amid a tangle of subplots.

BK working on longer hours, but not 24

by Katherine Lymn
Published May 6, 2010
Duke and King Acquisition Corp. representatives are working with the city and community members to assuage overnight loitering.

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