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Teaching tolerance through fashion

by Isabella Murray
Published January 27, 2016
Some U students have noticed increasing visibility of modest fashion aimed at Muslims.

Bonding bill faces hurdles

by Kevin Beckman
Published January 27, 2016

Though Gov. Mark Dayton introduced a historic bonding bill last Friday, state lawmakers must settle on a figure before it can be signed into law.     The proposed $1.4 billion bonding bill —...

Kindergarten student spurs gender debate

by Taya Banjac
Published January 27, 2016
A charter school in St. Paul is considering a gender inclusion policy, but some families object.
Employee of tenKsolar, Dwayne Blakely, moves solar panels onto a module light table for testing. Innovative Power Systems is working to put solar panels on the green line corridor in hopes of making solar energy more readily available.

Rays of light to power transit

by Kristina Busch
Published January 26, 2016
Metro Transit plans to begin installing a set of solar panels along the Green Line light rail in February.

Front-row seat at Capitol for interns

by Kevin Beckman
Published January 26, 2016
Internship course offers college credit for a variety of internships.

Gas station robbed at gunpoint, near-campus assault reported

by Tiffany Lukk
Published January 26, 2016
Few other crimes have been reported in the area within the last week.

Robberies escalate in U area

by Hannah Weikel
Published January 25, 2016
Police believe the same pair of suspects could be responsible for the recent armed robberies.
Co-owner of the Blue Door restaurant Jeremy Werner, far right, sits and listens as resident Joe Russell expresses his concerns regarding the new location in Southeast Como. The Como Blue Door is expected to open in February.

Blue Door Pub taps SE Como

by Benjamin Farniok
Published January 25, 2016
The city hosted a neighborhood forum to discuss implications of the restaurant’s debut, including parking and its late closing time.

Former student sentenced for Coffman bomb threat

by Tiffany Lukk
Published January 25, 2016
Jason Robert Johnson pleaded guilty on Thursday and will spend three years in prison.

Power outage stops Green Line

by Hannah Schacherl
Published January 21, 2016
Buses replaced Green Line trains from Downtown east to Target Field.

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