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State of cinema: A&E runs down the Minneapolis/St. Paul International Film Festival

Published April 19, 2007
The 25th M-SPIFF persists in showing international and indie flicks, despite the dying age of the art house

Milkshake brings all the boys to the yard

by Sara Nicole Miller
Published April 19, 2007
Late-night cult cartoon 'Aqua Teen Hunger Force' sees if it can compel its fans to get off the couch

Students donate sperm, earn extra income

by Heather L. Mueller
Published April 18, 2007
Prospective donors undergo testing, submit essays and commit to six months of donations.

Tenant policy could change

by Vadim Lavrusik
Published April 17, 2007

Ward 2 Council member Cam Gordon is living illegally - technically, anyway. Gordon's household has six family members, but under the current zoning code 546.50, only five related persons are allowed to...

Capitol rally aims to educate

by Courtney Blanchard
Published April 16, 2007

A group of University students biked to the Capitol Saturday in support of the Global Warming Day of Action, an event celebrated nationwide in local gatherings. About a dozen Minnesota Public Interest...

Area wants closer stop

by McKenna Ewen
Published April 16, 2007
Opposition to the proposed Blegen Hall stop for the new light rail sparked a petition.

Students gain legislative experience

by Alex Amend
Published April 13, 2007
Students interning at the Legislature do more than just fetch coffee and copies.

Subleasing frustrating for some students

by Vadim Lavrusik
Published April 12, 2007
Despite Facebook or Craigslist ads, some students struggle to sublease their spaces for summer.

Drowned student’s family prepares to bid farewell

by Karlee Weinmann
Published April 12, 2007
The Twin Cities Cameroonian community is working to raise money for memorial services.

Fines intended to reduce false alarms

by McKenna Ewen
Published April 12, 2007
The city expects to spend more than $750,000 this year alone on false calls.

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