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Former UMD employee sues over sexual orientation discrimination

by David Clarey
Published June 15, 2016
Angie Nichols filed the lawsuit against the Board of Regents last Wednesday.
Attendees crowd the Stone Arch Bridge during last year's Northern Spark.

Northern Sparks looks to raise awareness over climate change

by Raj Chaduvula
Published June 11, 2016
The sixth annual event offers free music and entertainment along the Mississippi River.

Moving service hires college students

by Eliana Schreiber
Published June 8, 2016
The Uber-like app has seen increased demand in the Twin Cities this summer.

Governor vetoes new tax bill

by Ryan Faircloth
Published June 8, 2016
Gov. Dayton refused to sign unless the legislators agreed to specific demands.
Mighty Axe Hops CEO Eric Sannerud, right, and COO Ben Boo train hop plants to grow correctly at their farm in Ham Lake on Tuesday, June 7.

Hopping into an untapped market

by David Clarey
Published June 8, 2016
Mighty Axe Hops, led by two U alumni, hope their farm’s expansion will spur an increase in Minnesota hop-growing.

Como housing pending approval

by Raju Chaduvula
Published June 8, 2016
City votes on the plans July 1.
Hairstylist Whitney Vermeer cuts Jesse Williams' hair at New Aesthetic, her one-chair men's salon in Marcy Holmes on June 6. Vermeer has been nominated as one of five people for the North America 2016 Men's Hairstylist of the Year NAHA finalists, and will be heading to Las Vegas in July for the finals award ceremony.

One chair, space for all

by Eliana Schreiber
Published June 8, 2016
Local stylist Whitney VerMeer’s one-chair salon mixes artistic collaboration with haircutting.
A proposed 40-story luxury housing tower in the St. Anthony Falls Historic District was recently denied by the Historic Preservation Commission due to its height. The tower, proposed by Alatus LLC, would be located on Central Avenue Southeast, as represented here with through a superimposed rendering.

Luxury tower bid generates disagreement

by Ryan Faircloth
Published June 8, 2016
A City Council vote could reverse a heritage commission’s denial of a proposed condo project.
Andrea Jenkins, a former Minneapolis city council policy aide and Transgender Oral History Project curator, poses for a portrait outside Blegen Hall on the West Bank campus, June 2.

Minneapolis strengthens transgender equity efforts

by Ryan Faircloth
Published June 8, 2016
City Council members voted to formalize a group that advocates for trans issues in city affairs.

Naturally nice

by Sophia Vilensky
Published June 8, 2016
St. Pops is adding a touch of natural sweetness to the Twin Cities for the third year in a row.

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