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Great Urban Race

Duos test Minnesota knowledge in Minneapolis race

Published July 14, 2009
About 400 people turned out for the second annual Great Urban Race in Minnesota.
University political science junior Lolla Mohammed Nur speaks outside Kolthoff Hall on Monday protesting the elimination of the civil rights complaint department out of the 2009 city budget.

Students protest proposal to eliminate city civil rights unit

Published July 14, 2009
The proposal is to eliminate the Minneapolis Civil Rights Complaints Investigation unit due to budget cuts.

Falun Dafa practitioners raise awareness of group’s disputed persecution

Published July 10, 2009
The group held a demonstration in Minneapolis to observe the 10th anniversary of the practice’s banning in China.

Man charged with U gropings sentenced Tuesday

Published July 8, 2009
Phillip Acosta was convicted of three gross misdemeanor charges.

Two H1N1 related deaths in Minnesota

Published July 8, 2009
This brings the total deaths from the influenza in the state to three.
The current dining area of Chambers Kitchen
PHOTO COURTESY SARAH JOHNSON

Food guru’s Chambers Kitchen shuts down

Published July 7, 2009
Why did the illustrious Jean George Vongerichten’s local project fail, and what will D’Amico do with the space?

U Teach for America numbers surge

Published July 7, 2009
The national trend of higher community involvement among young people is credited to the economy and President Obama ’s push for civil service.
I loved you on 3rd Rock!”
PHOTO COURTESY CHUCK ZLOTNICK/FOX SEARCHLIGHT

‘(500) Days of Summer’ not next ‘Garden State’

Published July 7, 2009
Story of rejection takes itself too seriously.
Oh, look, the new Kat’s such a feminist! She’s wearing black! And a hat!
PHOTO COURTESY ABC FAMILY

“10 Things I Hate” about this premise

Published July 7, 2009
Can ABC Family successfully recreate a beloved '90s teen gem? Doubtful.
UMore Park is currently used for agricultural research but in the past has been used for researching munitions production during WWII. Recently, aggregate has been discovered in the park which officials may decide to mine.

Proposed mining at UMore park could bring funds to academics

Published July 7, 2009
University officials could mine about 360 million tons of high quality aggregate from UMore Park.

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