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May Day parade aims to provoke political discourse

Published May 2, 2008

Look down - the first crop of mushrooms is already popping up. Their earthy, flesh-colored fungal spores are rooting into the cool earth. Some are eating toxins out of the soil, connecting the earth to...

Students march in support of International Workers’ Day and immigration rights

Published May 2, 2008

Thursday marked International Workers' Day, where supporters of immigration rights gathered at the state Capitol and University student groups closed their offices for solidarity. "We're all the same;...

Some north side residents wary of U partnership

by Tom Moran
Published May 1, 2008

As the University pursues the University Northside Partnership, it enters a divided community. Most welcome the incoming changes, but an overwhelming sense of skepticism plagues the community. To calm...

Delicious disappointment

by John Sand
Published May 1, 2008
"My Blueberry Nights" is a vision of warm-lit ecstasy, but lacks the depth expected from such a masterpiece.

Eye on the world

by Stephanie Dickrell
Published May 1, 2008
The Global Film Initiative presents ten films from developing countries at the Walker Arts Center.

French kissing

by Kara Nesvig
Published May 1, 2008
Audrey Tautou steps into Audrey Hepburn's Ferragamos.

Pawlenty willing to accept Central Corridor

Published May 1, 2008
Gov. Tim Pawlenty is willing to accept the new corridor plans, with five exceptions for it to be made.

As summer nears, University, city brace for water demand

Published April 30, 2008

Maybe short showers and low-flow toilets aren't enough. Starting this month, the city of Woodbury will begin asking residents why they use so much water, specifically targeting the top 20 percent or so...

Homeless find helping hands at convention center

by Joy Petersen
Published April 29, 2008
Homeless attendees were given an education on housing and other useful topics.

Hamline University starts new business school

Published April 28, 2008

Hamline University has entered into the business world - the business-school world that is. Hamline University launched its new School of Business last week, a move which adds another player in the Twin...

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