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Minneapolis to regulate demonstrations during RNC

Published June 11, 2008
The city permits to protest are available, but not mandatory. Those who have permits will have priority over those without for the location.

Carnally cosmopolitan

by Becky Lang
Published June 4, 2008
The well-shod foursome go out with, what else, a bang.

Central corridor going down Washington Avenue

by Anna Ewart
Published June 4, 2008
The Metropolitan Council voted to end consideration of the northern alignment route.

Witch’s Hat Tower opens once this year

Published June 4, 2008
Locals gathered to climb to the historic tower's observation deck.

Dinkytown burglar caught on local apartment roof

Published June 4, 2008

Police arrested a 39-year-old man Monday in Dinkytown after he stole money from a pub and climbed onto a local apartment rooftop, according to the police report. Adam Lanoue, a University student and manager...

Students help at zoo butterfly exhibit

by Betsy Graca
Published June 4, 2008

I click for related audio slideshow nternships can involve filing paperwork, answering phones or doing other grunt work, but at the Como Park Zoo and Conservatory, some University students have a slightly...

Central corridor planners set to vote on alignment

by Anna Ewart
Published May 28, 2008

After a week to cool off, Central Corridor planners are set to decide today on the alignment of the light-rail line that will span across the Twin Cities and run through campus. The recess was meant to...

What have they done for the ‘U’ lately?

by Andy Mannix
Published May 28, 2008
A recap of the past legislative session

Fire deaths hit record low in state

Published May 28, 2008
There have only been 13 fire deaths in Minnesota so far this year.

Bridge victims’ fund signed

Published May 9, 2008

Gov. Tim Pawlenty approved the bridge collapse victims' compensation fund Thursday. The $38 million package is broken into two separate funds; one $24 million fund will provide up to $400,000 for most...

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