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Mass transit line hinges on federal approval

by Angela Gray
Published March 21, 2006
Building the Central Corridor, which would serve the University, might start as soon as September.

Pawlenty speech focuses on successes

by Vadim Lavrusik
Published March 10, 2006
Gov. Tim Pawlenty has seen a $5 billion budget shift in a positive direction over his term.

The new film ‘Failure to Launch,’ well, it fails to launch

by Tatum Fjerstad
Published March 9, 2006
Adorable but utterly boring actors just can't make this film succeed

These ’16 blocks’ are a familiar trek

by Don M. Burrows
Published March 9, 2006
But actors Bruce Willis and Mos Def do make good company

Make sure to crash this ‘Block Party’

by Keri Carlson
Published March 9, 2006
Dave Chappelle puts beats to his politics and a message to his 'madness'

Seeing a different vision with the same eyes

by Don M. Burrows
Published March 9, 2006
'Unknown White Male' shows how one man's memory loss has meaning for us all

Students say strangers robbed them after party

by Elizabeth Cook
Published March 7, 2006

Editor's note: An initial version of this article included the name of a robbery victim. Upon request, the name of the victim has been removed from this article to protect their identity; their real name...

Pawlenty looks to alter privacy law

by Jeannine Aquino
Published March 6, 2006

The path to government records might soon be littered with obstacles if Gov. Tim Pawlenty has his way. Pawlenty proposed Thursday revisions to a state law that for years has acted on the presumption that...

S.D. abortion ban’s effect on Minnesota unclear

by Yelena Kibasova
Published March 3, 2006
There are many factors to whether an enacted South Dakota abortion ban would affect its neighbor states.

Busy day starts busy session

by Aidan M. Anderson
Published March 2, 2006

The state Legislature went back to work for its first session of 2006 at noon Wednesday. The Capitol bustled with activity as state senators and representatives arrived and spoke with supporters, detractors,...

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