New Seward Co-op takes seed on Franklin East by Brian Kushida Published January 26, 2007 Co-op plans on moving to an eco-friendly building twice the size of its current location.
The war of two worlds by Michael Garberich Published January 25, 2007 "Pan's Labyrinth" tells a dark fairy tale that switches between a child's fantasy and wartime reality
State weighs bill for ticket scalping by Alex Amend Published January 25, 2007 Bill supporters call prosecuting scalpers inefficient and say it distracts police from other crime.
Coming out of the shadows by Sara Nicole Miller Published January 25, 2007 The 1969 French film "Army of Shadows" finally makes its way to American audiences
Fines pile up with snow by Charley Bruce Published January 24, 2007 Students need to be aware of snowstorm parking emergencies to avoid tickets.
Vikings defensive end helps promote literacy locally by Amber Schadewald Published January 24, 2007 Erasmus James signed autographs and passed out books at the event.
City ok’s new shops by Charley Bruce Published January 23, 2007 Three businesses are opening stores in Stadium Village, a growing University location.
Meeting analyzes future of plug-in hybrids by Charley Bruce Published January 22, 2007A round table discussion raised hopes of the state of Minnesota and the University joining forces to become a leader in plug-in hybrid automobile technology. The University's Center for Transportation...
City program helps prevent foreclosure by Vadim Lavrusik Published January 19, 2007 As home-foreclosure rates rise, Minneapolis has launched a 311 helpline to give advice.
New light-rail line planned by Brian Kushida Published January 19, 2007 University representatives to influence city's light-rail expansion plan.