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Local program helps youth offenders repair harm done in communities

by Alex Holmquist
Published May 6, 2010
The Seward Longfellow Restorative Justice Partnership offers youth offenders an alternative to going to court.

U professor researches to protect global food supply

by Brent Renneke
Published May 5, 2010
David Garvin works with smaller scale versions of wheat, barely and other cash crops.

Some small nonprofits to lose tax exempt status

by Katherine Lymn
Published May 5, 2010
Fraternities, sororities and recreational clubs may be affected more than other nonprofits.

First west bank world market to be held Saturday

by Alex Holmquist
Published May 5, 2010
The market will host up to 30 local vendors once a month through October.

Vegan author to speak at Coffman

by mackenzie collins
Published May 4, 2010
Colleen Patrick-Goudreau will talk about first steps to a vegan lifestyle.

U employee sentenced on embezzlement charge

by Andrew Penkalski
Published May 4, 2010
James David Hines was accused of stealing roughly $40,000 from his former employer.
The Tomato Can Loving Cup Award is on display Tuesday in Herbert M Hanson, Jr Hall.

Carlson to award soup can to senior

by Katherine Lymn
Published May 4, 2010
The Tomato Can Loving Cup honors Carlson seniors who have worked to better the University community.
Steven Hogan stands in front of the now deserted Rybak gubernatorial campaign office Monday.

Local campaign staff move on after endorsements

by Andrea Schug
Published May 4, 2010
When campaigns end, staff find different ways to move forward.

Calamity Janes

by Kara Nesvig
Published May 4, 2010
A new fashion collective hits the runway with Calamity!, their first big production.

LRT construction to begin soon

by Raghav Mehta
Published May 4, 2010
Construction will include sidewalk replacement and new traffic control.

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