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Lawmakers propose new budget office

by Benjamin Farniok
Published March 10, 2015
The office would analyze the financial implications of each bill introduced.

Neurolaw could split parties

by Ethan Nelson
Published March 10, 2015
The area where neuroscience and law intersect could make for political divides in the U.S.

Student helps Minnesota farmers

by Allison Kronberg
Published March 10, 2015
A doctoral student is working to connect local hazelnut growers with potential purchasers.

SE Como residents’ claims combining

by Alida Tieberg
Published March 9, 2015
A lawsuit claiming General Mills exposed people to TCE was given class-action status.
Economics professor Raj Chetty participates in a discussion at McNamara Alumni Center on Thursday. The audience asked questions related to the current economic climate and social mobility.

American Dream redefined

by Barry Lytton
Published March 9, 2015
Researchers talked changing trends in income inequality on the U campus on Thursday.

Bill targets diversity of teachers

by Logan Wroge
Published March 9, 2015
A group of state legislators is backing a bill that would create alternative licensing pathways.

Land sale processes could change

by Nick Wicker
Published March 9, 2015
City council members want to speed up the process of acquiring vacant city land.

Winning wieners

by Grant Tillery
Published March 5, 2015
Prairie Dogs serves handcrafted sausages ranking among the Twin Cities’ best
College Kitchenista and Minnesota Daily reporter Yena Lee and Chef Alex Roberts enjoy grilled bread with ricotta at Restaurant Alma on University Avenue on Saturday.

College Kitchen with Chef Roberts

by Yena Lee
Published March 5, 2015
A new inn might come to town.

Wild rice stirring debate at state Capitol

by Allison Kronberg
Published March 5, 2015
A battle regarding how water quality may affect the state grain is heating up in St. Paul.

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