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Stimulus money flows to wastewater

Published August 4, 2009
In U’s Minnesota Technical Assistance Program interns research wastewater treatment and reuse.
PHOTO COURTESY SCRIBNER

Interview: A.V. Club’s Nathan Rabin

Published August 4, 2009
A&E gets psychological with the pop-culture memoirist
FILE PHOTO August 1, 2007.

The bridge collapse: a look back and ahead

Published August 4, 2009
A look back at the events that followed the collapse of the Interstate 35W Bridge and what is still pending.
Sandler: “I’m dying and don’t know what happiness means.” Rogen: “I’m awkward.”

“Funny People” is an imperfect winner

Published August 4, 2009
Both too long and clustered, the latest Apatow entry is hilarious and human, too.
Local foods get a boost under a Rybak initiative

Local foods get a boost under a Rybak initiative

Published August 4, 2009
A new, citywide initiative may increase resident’s access to locally grown foods, markets and garden spaces.
Stanley Tucci as "Paul Child" and Meryl Streep as "Julia Child" in Columbia Pictures' Julie & Julia.

Mastering the art of blog to film

Published August 4, 2009
“Julia & Julia” takes two women’s stories to the big screen, but leaves pieces behind.

Glitz and glamour does good

Published July 28, 2009
Macy’s annual charity fashion event boasts Ne-Yo, Marc Jacobs

Who’s Who: Minneapolis city elections 2009

Published July 28, 2009
A look at some of the players in the 2009 Minneapolis elections, including candidates vying for seats in University wards.
Maryan Yusuf, left, and Merrie Benasatti from the CHANCE program discuss the future of the Somali community at the second annual Somali Youth Summit on Friday.

Somali Youth Summit tackles tough problems

Published July 28, 2009
The three-day event was aimed at educating Somali youth and providing opportunities for leadership.

Health insurance reform might hurt Minnesota

Published July 28, 2009
While changes to Medicare won’t benefit the state, Medicaid coverage might improve.

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