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Pawlenty to nominate new higher ed director

by Molly Moker
Published December 1, 2003

In a change from previous years, Gov. Tim Pawlenty will select the head of the Minnesota agency responsible for distributing all financial aid in the state. Pawlenty announced last week he is conducting...

Tales from the crypt

by Tom Horgen
Published November 20, 2003
Tupac narrates his life story even though he's dead.

Mondays with Ray

by Gabriel Shapiro
Published November 20, 2003
The Oak Street Cinema presents a four-film showcase of Satyajit Ray's best-known work.

More people compete for holiday-season jobs

by Nathan Hall
Published November 18, 2003

Students hunting for seasonal jobs might have been encouraged by October employment statistics showing increased jobs in nearly every sector. But looks can be deceiving. Several local economists and retail...

Dante’s inferno

Published November 11, 2003
Brendan Fraser fans might want to avert their eyes for "Looney Tunes: Back in Action."

Student-soldiers find meaning in holiday

Published November 11, 2003

Political science student Jacob Aldean will head north with some fellow Marines to celebrate Veterans Day as a veteran for the first time. "We're driving our Humvees to a school up in the Iron Range,"...

The ways of the world

by Tom Horgen
Published November 6, 2003
In over 30 years of filmmaking, director Frederick Wiseman has never met an institution he couldn't deconstruct.

It’s a man’s world

by Niels Strandskov
Published November 6, 2003
What's in your heart doesn't matter as much as what's between your legs.

St. Paul council takes up housing

by Beth Hornby
Published November 6, 2003
The City Council will vote Wednesday on revoking licenses from landlords with excessive code violations.

Too clever by half

by Tom Horgen
Published November 6, 2003
Jane Campion tries unsuccessfully to dismantle the serial killer genre from within.

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