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Ordinance amendment would allow more businesses to have music

Ordinance amendment would allow more businesses to have music

by Tara Bannow
Published November 10, 2009
Small restaurants and coffee shops would still need to purchase entertainment license.
Gubernatorial candidates debate at Gustavus

Gubernatorial candidates debate at Gustavus

by Mackenzie Martin
Published November 9, 2009
Topics ranged from higher education to gay marriage.

Net neutrality under public debate

by Jerimiah Oetting
Published November 5, 2009
The FCC asks for public input in a new series of proposed regulations.

Boynton to open clinic at MCTC

by Cody Vanasse
Published November 5, 2009
MCTC will now provide primary and preventative care through a new Boynton clinic.
You are (and you write) what you eat

You are (and you write) what you eat

by Kara Nesvig
Published November 4, 2009
The ins & outs of food writing, straight from the pros.
George Clooney both stars and stares in “The Men Who Stare at Goats.”
PHOTO COURTESY WINCHESTER FILMS

The man who directed men to stare at goats

by Tony Libera
Published November 4, 2009
A&E interviews director/actor/producer/writer Grant Heslov.

Anchor: The a-fish-ionado’s dream

by Tony Libera
Published November 4, 2009
N.E. restaurant Anchor Fish & Chips rated high on A&E’s seafood scale.

Chinese delegates tour state’s food safety systems

by Luke Feuerherm
Published November 4, 2009
Local food companies play host to Chinese food safety delegates in hopes of obtaining consistent global food safety standards.
Amelia Laura Franceschi.

The Fashionista is in – On the street

by Kara Nesvig
Published November 4, 2009
Kara snaps pictures of stylish U students.
If you ain't busy playing Dixie then you just busy dying PHOTO COURTESY PALISADES TARTAN

The Oak Street Cinema gets philosophical this weekend.

by Thomas Q. Johnson
Published October 30, 2009
Swedish film considers life in its morose and endlessly entertaining form.

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