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The recently purchased 7West apartment building stands on the corner of S 2nd St. and 19th Ave. S on Wednesday afternoon.

7west apartments sell for twice the original value

by Nick Wicker
Published November 5, 2015
Purchasers shelled out nearly $55 million for the building because of its prime location.
                              How does one pronounce bruschetta you ask? We had our very own Yena Lee report from Italy herself to find that the toasted Italian bread drenched in olive oil, served with garlic and tomatoes is pronounced bru·schet·ta
bro͞oˈsKedə. A recipe straight from the famously delicious boot shaped country to your Kitchen.

College Kitchen: Italy edition

by Yena Lee
Published November 5, 2015

“Ciao!” I’ve returned to the Daily during my semester abroad in Italy. I’m doing my best to absorb as much culture as I can, and — you guessed it — a great way to appreciate...

First legally wed same-sex couple in MN donates papers

by Tiffany Lukk
Published November 5, 2015
The thousands of personal documents detail the couple’s fight for recognition.

Working Families Agenda shifts focus to sick-leave

by Nick Wicker
Published November 4, 2015
A group will study a proposed policy that requires businesses to provide paid sick leave.
Demonstration cannabis derived medication on display in the Minnesota Medical Solutions building on Monday morning. Medications are labeled with different colors that denote varying concentrations of cannabinoids used to treat certain medical conditions.

Cannabis use could broaden

by Kristina Busch
Published November 4, 2015
Medical marijuana could be approved to treat some patients’ intractable pain.
Grad students Julia Duvall (left) and Crystal Compton (right) organize several of their wearable technology garments. One of Duvall and Compton's pieces , named "Brace Yourself - World's Sexiest Knee Brace", is a technologically advanced tight that prevents harmful knee movements by retraining the muscles.

University creates fashion of the future

by Grace Kramer
Published November 3, 2015
The UMN Wearable Technology Lab makes futuristic clothes for everyone’s closet.
Loring Pasta Bar displays a hiring sign on Monday in Dinkytown. Many businesses are forced hire more students mid-semester as students leave their jobs to focus on school.

When the going gets tough, students pick school

by Hannah Weikel
Published November 3, 2015
Data shows there’s no negative correlation between hours worked and college GPA.

Breast screening age pushed

by Kristina Busch
Published November 2, 2015
A new study recommends women have mammograms at 45, rather than at age 40.
Minneapolis police officers look on as students enter the Riff Raff concert put on by Sigma Chi fraternity on Friday night. The event was staffed by 8 off-duty police officers, security guards, and members of the fraternity, in an effort to keep the event safe and crime free.

U cops try to block brawls

by Hannah Weikel
Published November 2, 2015
After noticing a spike in crime during other busy weekends, more police patrolled campus.
Minneapolis resident Jana Antony donates blood in the Red Cross Minneapolis Donation Center on Friday, where bags of blood are processed, tested, and sold to a hospital for an average of $219 each.

U grads tap into blood biz

by Hannah Weikel
Published October 29, 2015
Two former students created a company that connects donation centers and hospitals.

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