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“Prince … if you haven’t heard of him yet, you will.”

Before his purple reign

by Daily Staff
Published April 25, 2016
The death of pop icon Prince on Thursday spurred an outpouring of public grieving and tributes in the Twin Cities and worldwide.

Child care grant program could expand to more

by Kristina Busch
Published April 25, 2016
Changes to the grant program may extend to graduate and professional students.
Ancho-rubbed walleye filets on corn tortillas topped with pico de gallo, avocado crema, and cotija cheese.

From crate to plate

by Yena Lee
Published April 21, 2016
A Minneapolis-based company delivers locally created recipes and area-produced ingredients.
Sexual assault survivors speak during a Panel of Hope at the Ramsey County Start By Believing event at Hamline University in St. Paul on April 13.

To combat low reporting, officials look to train officers better

by Taya Banjac
Published April 20, 2016
To encourage sexual assault victims to report, officers will receive advanced training.
High school sophomore Sakhila Islam points to a country on a map of study abroad opportunities during a tour at Bethel University on Tuesday. Islam, who hopes to study theater in college and study abroad in Puerto Rico, is a part of Girls in Action, a program aimed at mentoring high school girls and leading them in the direction of college and careers by giving them leadership skills and service opportunities.

Convincing girls they’re worth success

by Kevin Beckman
Published April 20, 2016
Girls in Action, a program created in Minneapolis that supports female students of color, could get state funding to expand.

U student scammed out of hundreds

by Aaron Job
Published April 20, 2016
Also, police are looking for a Marcy-Holmes tenant who broke a stained glass window.

Downtown to get new bike lanes

by David Minor
Published April 19, 2016
The $3 million bike lane project was approved by the City Council.
A concentration of luxury student apartment complexes, including WaHu, Stadium Village Flats, The 700 on Washington and The Station, line the Washington Avenue corridor in Stadium Village.

The new ‘live like a student’

by Forrester Pack and Taya Banjac and Peter Diamond
Published April 19, 2016
The luxury apartment boom has redefined off-campus housing.
Horticultural professor Tom Michaels trims salad greens on his hydroponic salad table in Alderman Hall on Monday. The table is an example of an easy way that people can grow plants without having access to a full garden space.

Cultivating land in rented space

by Olivia Johnson
Published April 19, 2016
A local organization connects tenants and landlords looking to garden in shared spaces.

Student slips past robbery on U campus

by Kristina Busch
Published April 19, 2016

A University of Minnesota student escaped an attempted robbery on campus Sunday night.     Mathematics sophomore Lucy Yang was walking along Church Street SE when the suspect —...

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