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Thefts on the rise near campus

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

Justice Dept. will review Mpls protest

by Eliana Schreiber
Published March 7, 2016
The department announced a review of police response to the 4th Precinct protests.
Topped with parmesan cheese, this pesto sauce is the perfect addition to bread and pasta.

College Kitchen: Pasta sauce

by Yena Lee
Published March 3, 2016
These recipes will make you want to say pasta la vista to your store-bought sauces.
Gordon Folke checks out a book at the George Latimer Central Library in downtown St. Paul on Wednesday. On Tuesday, the Metropolitan Library Service Agency implemented a new program that allows people with library cards access to certain museums and theaters for free or discounted prices.

MELSA launches new library program

by Taya Banjac
Published March 3, 2016
Library users in the metro area now have access to free reservations. to select museums and theaters.

U-area hit by robberies and car break-ins

by Tiffany Lukk
Published March 2, 2016
Police say they tracked down a 16-year-old who allegedly robbed five at Ferguson Hall.

U experiments at Duluth mine winding down

by Keaton Schmitt
Published March 2, 2016
Soudan lab members say it will take several years to clear the mile-deep mine of equipment.

Anti-terror efforts contested

by Olivia Johnson
Published March 1, 2016
Community members debated drawbacks of a federal effort aimed at local radicalization.

Enbridge says oil pipeline plan delayed until 2019

by Eliana Schreiber
Published March 1, 2016
The Canada-based company originally slated a 2017 build date for two pipeline projects.

State budget surplus less than forecast

by Olivia Johnson
Published March 1, 2016
In Nov., state leaders predicted a $1.2B surplus. Last week, that figure dropped to $900M.

TCF Bank discovers fake bills

by Benjamin Farniok
Published March 1, 2016
Over the course of two weeks, five counterfeit bills were brought to the Dinkytown branch.

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