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Less animal meat might feed more

by Eliana Schreiber
Published May 5, 2016
Reducing the intake of animal products could ease global food insecurities.
General manager James Munson prepares an order for customer Humberto Naves on Wednesday at the new Himalayan restaurant in Dinkytown. This was Naves' second time at the new restaurant, which recently moved into its Dinkytown location following the closure of Pizza Studio.

Dinkytown a revolving door for biz

by Benjamin Farniok
Published May 5, 2016
Despite its high foot-traffic, the University-area commercial district loses and gains a handful of businesses each year.
A fruit salad is an easy and delicious way to add a healthy element to your picnic.

College Kitchen: Picnic

by Yena Lee
Published May 5, 2016
Beautiful weather calls for a picnic with friends.

US DOT to create national transit map

by Kristina Busch
Published May 5, 2016
The first version of the national transit map is expected to release summer.

Racial diversity in Minn. workplaces on the upswing

by Fletcher Wolfe
Published May 5, 2016
But the unemployment rate for black or African-American people continues to increase.
A woman bikes past the witch's tower on southeast Orlin avenue  Tuesday Afternoon. Although about half of the neighborhood is made up of students, currently no student is part of the Prospect Park Association.

Prospect Park expands engagement

by Olivia Johnson
Published May 4, 2016
The Prospect Park Improvement Association is reforming its bylaws to be more inclusive for student residents.

Magus worker robbed outside shop storefront

by Aaron Job
Published May 4, 2016
The University Aurora Center also reported receiving a series of harassing phone calls Friday.

Work continues for lawmakers as session comes to a close

by Kevin Beckman
Published May 3, 2016
State lawmakers have yet to pass an omnibus bill for higher ed spending, among other bills.

U researchers design scheduling algorithm

by Kristina Busch
Published May 3, 2016
Metro Transit could use the new system to assign drivers and save money.
Senior Doug Carmody sits on the St. Olaf campus wearing his shirt that reads "Ask me how my college is protecting rapists" on Friday. Starting April 1, Carmody, alongside a group of ten other students, began wearing these shirts everyday as a response to fellow student Madeline Wilson's experience with rape and how the St. Olaf administration has been handling the situation.

Students at St. Olaf spur Title IX eval

by Olivia Johnson
Published May 2, 2016
After their handling of sexual assault, administrators are re-evaluating their processes.

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