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Booting finds fines

by Kevin Behr
Published October 20, 2006
A booting service faces revocation of its license after numerous violations.

Tea and little sympathy

by Michael Garberich
Published October 19, 2006
"The Queen" breaks through the ice barrier around the heart of Queen Elizabeth II

Toto, we’re still in Kansas

by Matt Graham
Published October 19, 2006
"Infamous" looks at Truman Capote's lighter side during his research for "In Cold Blood"

Safety walks in Prospect Park

by Sam Darcy
Published October 19, 2006

The sound of gunshots can give anyone a sense of insecurity. But one University student hopes to turn insecurity into crime prevention in the Prospect Park neighborhood. After hearing shots fired outside...

4th District candidates face off in St. Paul

by Courtney Blanchard
Published October 18, 2006

Nestled in a quaint residential neighborhood, the University's St. Paul campus is isolated from the city's bright lights, noise and contentious politics. While the 5th Congressional District race is drawing...

Hakeem addresses challenges at forum

by Allison Wickler
Published October 18, 2006

Minneapolis currently has three men of color and no women of color in City Hall positions, and Farheen Hakeem said she aims to change that in the upcoming election. Hakeem, the Green Party-endorsed candidate...

Secretary of state debate comes to U

by Karlee Weinmann
Published October 18, 2006

Three candidates for Minnesota secretary of state were scheduled to debate Tuesday night at Coffman Union, and an unanticipated guest spiced things up with her late entrance. The debate, which various...

Moon Festival centers on families

by Heather L. Mueller
Published October 17, 2006

The Vietnamese Student Association is shedding some light on the folklore of the Mid-Autumn Moon Festival. The group is holding a lantern painting event today at Coffman Union in celebration of the festival. The...

House candidates aim to get out the vote in St. Paul

by Lee VandenBusch
Published October 17, 2006

For voters around the state there are two very common concerns: education and health care. Voters in the districts that include the St. Paul campus and surrounding area to the north are no different. "No...

Pawlenty announces Latino AIDS Awareness Day

Published October 16, 2006
Informational material on AIDS is often written in English, leaving nonspeakers in the cold.

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