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Residents decry stadium plans

by Taya Banjac
Published March 21, 2016
At a public meeting last week, St. Paul citizens questioned a planned $120M soccer complex.
Hasselback or roasted potatoes, made with rosemary, olive oil, salt, and pepper.

College Kitchen: potatoes

by Yena Lee
Published March 10, 2016

A sack of potatoes is pretty affordable, especially considering how many dishes you can cook from one sack.     Beyond good old French fries, mashed potatoes and potato chips, there’s an...

The abandoned Bunge Grain Elevator sits in Southeast Como on Tuesday. The building may be partially demolished to build artist housing, while preserving the tower and part of the silos.

Como icon may face renovation

by Benjamin Farniok
Published March 10, 2016
City officials are considering plans to convert the Bunge tower into apartments.
Co-owner Bradley Taylor takes a call from a customer at Sssdude-Nutz donut shop in Dinkytown on Wednesday.  City council recently issued a license to the local business, which will permit them to stay open as late as 3:00am starting in late March.

Doughnuts join late-night Dinky crew

by Olivia Johnson
Published March 10, 2016
Starting next week, alumni-owned doughnut shop Sssdude-Nutz is extending its Friday and Saturday hours until 3 a.m.

Spring break means lines at MSP

by Isabella Murray
Published March 10, 2016
The airport is telling passengers to arrive at least two hours before their flights.
A student touches their U-pass to a Go-To card reader on the front of  the 3 bus on its way to the University campus Tuesday. Since 2015, student pass ridership has increased by 12.5 percent to about 4 million total rides.

Bus passes up GPAs, reduce pollution

by Kristina Busch
Published March 9, 2016
Metro Transit's student Go-To passes have provided nearly 4 million rides.

Thefts on the rise near campus

by Tiffany Lukk
Published March 8, 2016
A man was arrested for thefts in Carlson and Middlebrook Hall.

Legislature launches into shorter session starting Tuesday

by Kevin Beckman
Published March 8, 2016
State leaders will address higher education and transportation, funding, among other issues.

Mild winters affect eagle migration

by Eliana Schreiber
Published March 8, 2016
Due to warmer temperatures in recent years, the birds don't need to travel as far south.

City may repeal loitering restriction

by Benjamin Farniok
Published March 8, 2016
City leaders called the law outdated and redundant at a public hearing.

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