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Where everybody knows your name

by Vincent Staupe
Published November 16, 2006
Lori's Coffee House gives St. Paul's University campus its daily dose of coffee and community.

What’s the beef?

by Matt Graham
Published November 16, 2006
Director Richard Linklater talks about his latest release, the book adaptation of 'Fast Food Nation.'

Reflections on a mirrored reality

by Michael Garberich
Published November 16, 2006
'Stranger Than Fiction' and 'A Guide to Recognizing Your Saints,' rely on media for meaning

Students unsure whether Democrats will help U

by Courtney Blanchard
Published November 15, 2006
Students had mixed views about whether Congress will lower tuition.

U researchers making strides in stem cell technology

by Mike Enright
Published November 14, 2006
Working with St. Paul's BioE Inc., researchers successfully grew lung cells.

University-area senator to be majority leader

by Courtney Blanchard
Published November 13, 2006

University-area Sen. Larry Pogemiller will be the next majority leader of the DFL-controlled state Senate. Pogemiller represents Senate District 59, the area covering the University's Minneapolis campus. Pogemiller...

Chocolatey concoctions hit the fashion world

Published November 13, 2006

By Aaron Leth Special to the Daily Imagine walking into a clothing store and enjoying a bite of a belt or savoring the taste of a necklace. Few could fathom such a concept, but as part of a clothing design...

Student voting requirements cause concern

by Brian Kushida
Published November 13, 2006
Locals take a hard look at the state law that turned many students away from the polls.

Projectfinds little support

by Vadim Lavrusik
Published November 10, 2006
The housing project is running into zoning problems in an area near campus.

Buyers market might benefit students

by Heather L. Mueller
Published November 9, 2006

High rent near the University drove finance and entrepreneurial management junior Alex Ablamunets to take out loans and make a joint purchase of a Riverview Tower condominium on the West Bank in September...

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