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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.

St. Paul police crack down on drivers failing to yield to pedestrians

Published June 30, 2009
31 people have been hit by vehicles on campus since 2008.

Former U employee files defamation suit against blogger

Published June 30, 2009
The suit is the latest in a long line of legal issues for Jerry Moore.

City proposes new parking regulation for neighborhoods around the U

Published June 30, 2009
The controversial decision would require a parking space for every two bedrooms in a home.
Larry David takes on Woody Allen. PHOTO COURTESY SONY PICTURES CLASSICS

“Whatever Works” simply works

Published June 30, 2009
Larry David plays the Woody Allen stand-in this time around in Allen's latest gem
Community Program Specialist Adine Stokes of the University of Minnesota helped the authenticity of the play’s depiction of Alzheimer’s disease.

U memory experts provide advice for Guthrie play

Published June 30, 2009
Co-directors of “My Father’s Bookshelf” turned to U experts for accuracy.
Hopefully this Savoy is in a less motorcycle-unfriendly location.

Red’s Savoy takes on Uptown

Published June 30, 2009
Legendary Red’s Savoy pizza opens up shop in place of Golooney’s
The Brian Coyle Community Center takes a field trip to the Roller Garden on Friday.

Programs hope to empower youth

Published June 25, 2009
The summer programs at the Brian Coyle Community Center started last week and are offered at a small fee.

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